BLDW to Accept Bitcoins and Manufacture Cryptocurrency Mining Products

BLDW to Accept Bitcoins and Manufacture Cryptocurrency Mining Products

Building Turbines, Inc. (PINKSHEETS: BLDW), through its wholly owned subsidiary, Green City Planet, is pleased to announce that it is entering the cryptocurrency arena, and will immediately begin accepting Bitcoin and potentially other cryptocurrencies such as Litecoin, as a form of payment for all products and services.

"We are pleased to be one of the first Green Energy companies to support, and accept cryptocurrency as a form of digital payment. We have a system in place to accept cryptocurrency for payment and to convert to USD," stated John Graham Sr., CEO of Building Turbines.

Mr. Graham added,

"Mining for cryptocurrency like Bitcoin or Litecoin is done 24 hours a day, on specialized computers, running specialized software. We have designed and built our own cryptocurrency mining rigs, which are currently in operation. We will be offering our systems for sale in the near future. Our Rooftop Wind Turbines, Solar, LED and other Green Energy Products, are a perfect complement to these devices."

About Building Turbines, Inc.

Based in Austin, Texas, Building Turbines, Inc. is focused on the design and manufacture of patented rooftop wind turbines; as well as, vertically integrating into other renewable energy solutions to complete a total Green Energy Solution for any urban environment. Building Turbines, Inc. is a publicly traded company, (PINKSHEETS: BLDW).

Building Turbines, Inc.
http://www.BuildingTurbines.com/

About Green City Planet

Green City Planet, a wholly owned subsidiary of Building Turbines, Inc., is a premier provider of LED lighting, Solar and comprehensive commercial energy efficient solutions.

Green City Planet
http://www.GreenCityPlanet.com/

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