The Czech Republic’s GoPay Adds Bitcoin

The Czech Republic’s GoPay Adds Bitcoin

GoPay the Czech Republic version of PayPal has announced it will be integrating Bitcoin into its system. Servicing as a payment gateway for Slovakia and the Drupal Commerce sectors the company is a very popular provider in the region. The business motto claims it allows customers to shop, sell, and transfer wealth with a “few simple clicks.” The leading third-party payment service focuses in on business payments, online payments and mobile solutions through its network. Since 2009, GoPay has enabled quite a bit of e-commerce so businesses can transact with its protocol for settlements. The....


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