Flexepin Brings Bitcoin to 6,000 Canadian Stores

Flexepin Brings Bitcoin to 6,000 Canadian Stores

OTTAWA, ONTARIO, March 8 ,2016 — Bitcoin ATM manufacturer BitAccess has announced the launch of its bitcoin purchasing service to 6,000 physical storefronts across canada. Through a Flexepin bitcoin voucher, people can purchase bitcoin in physical stores with cash or debit card. BitAccess says the process is much like buying a gift card. Flexepin....


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