Bitwage Releases API, Enables Credit Card Payments, Integrates Hubstaff

Bitwage Releases API, Enables Credit Card Payments, Integrates Hubstaff

Bitwage has announced the release of its API, integration with Hubstaff and enabling of Credit Card payments. Offering Payment Solutions. In its latest press release, Bitwage states that facilitating international wage payments is quite painful. Bank wires and traditional financial technologies are slow and costly. It is however, prepared to tackle this problem. When sending wage payments to the Philippines through an international wire for instance, it can take up to 5 days to arrive. In addition to this you can often lose over 10% in fees and bad exchange rates when compared to Bitwage....


Related News

Bitwage Now Lets Employers Pay Workers With Credit Cards

Bitcoin payroll startup Bitwage has added support for credit and debit card payments. Users can can now link their credit or debit card numbers to their Bitwage account, allowing them to choose that employee payment option in addition to bitcoin and traditional wire transfers. The option has a standard monthly limit of $500. President and founder Jonathan Chester said the startup explored various merchant acquirer options, ultimately settling on an acquirer he declined to name. Support for card payments is live as of today, according to Bitwage. Chester said that the new offering was a....

Bitwage Releases API, Announces Two System Updates

Tens of thousands of companies hire internationally, but there are two significant problems that they deal with — wait times and costs. Bitwage is an innovative company, known for combining mobile, cloud and blockchain technology to allow employers to easily send wages throughout the world, via bitcoin. Today, it has announced the launch of its API, as well as two new system updates. Recently, to take their platform to the next level and give companies more solutions, Bitwage is proud to announce a total of three releases.

Can Banks be Replaced by an App? BitWage says yes they can

Shouldn’t the world of Bitcoin and its advanced new technology be making life easier? Shouldn’t sending an employee paycheck, in Bitcoins, be just as easy as sending payment via QR code? Fast, easy and as smooth as a swipe of your seven-inch screen, BitWage thinks so too. This week they’ve introduced the world to they first smartphone app for business....

Exclusive Interview with Bitwage President and Founder Jonathan Chester

Bitwage is an international bitcoin payroll provider. The company offers a service that enables users to receive their wages in bitcoin. Bitwage is trying to introduce the future of international payroll. Companies using Bitwage can reduce payroll costs, and other benefits while being able to increase visibility into the payment process. Bitwage developed an app that simplifies the payroll process for people working abroad. The company allows employees to both receive a wage and pay for goods and services in Bitcoin. Through Bitwage, people no longer need to have a bank account to receive....

Bitwage Introduces New Brand In Europe

Having been successful in the US and beyond, Bitwage Payroll for Individuals (BPI) is ripe for Europe. In their recent press release, Bitwage have announced the launch of the Bitwage Payroll for Individuals in Europe. The announcement reveals that this service will allow users to receive their wage in a variety of outputs including Euros, Gold, Silver, Bitcoin, 20+ other national currencies or even a Euro denominated debit card with as fast as same or next day payout speed. Jonathan Chester, President of Bitwage, says: “In 2015, the European Union had a higher GDP than the United States.....