Steam Platform Now Accepting Bitcoin
The US-based video game developer introduced a new bitcoin payment option that will allow users in emerging countries to buy games without using their credit cards.
E-commerce payment processor Digital River is now allowing its small to medium-sized merchants accept bitcoin through its SWREG solution.
The US-based video game developer introduced a new bitcoin payment option that will allow users in emerging countries to buy games without using their credit cards.
Yesterday’s information about Microsoft no longer accepting payments in bitcoin has been removed for the website and called incorrect.
BitPay partners with Wargaming to enable its gaming platform to accept Bitcoin.
Online payment platform NETELLER added bitcoin payment feature to its services via partnership with BitPay.
The e-commerce giant will begin accepting Bitcoin first on Rakuten.com in the US, to be followed by Rakuten.de in Germany and Rakuten.at in Austria.
New Hampshire seeks to become the American Bitcoin capital by introducing a bill requiring to accept bitcoin as payment for taxes and fees.
On 1st April, Bitcoin services provider Coinbase is going to close officially its tip feature advising users to switch over to ChangeTip.
New possibilities in bitcoin acceptance have arisen with the announcement of a partnership between Bitpay and giant payment processor Adyen.
An API-based internet payment system provider Stripe has updated its advice on setting up its service to accept bitcoin. The feature is set to come out of beta in January 2015 with a fee of 0.5% per transaction.
There is some rumors going around saying the world’s largest online poker room is preparing to start accepting Bitcoin as a payment method.