Users urge Dropbox to snuggle up with Bitcoin

Users urge Dropbox to snuggle up with Bitcoin

Marriage made in heaven? Fans of Dropbox and Bitcoin are eagerly pushing for the companies to get together. It was in late summer of 2011 when a user of Dropbox's Votebox suggestion feature first urged the company to let customers buy storage with bitcoins. Last week, the suggestion still had just around 3,500 upvotes. Since then, however, a campaign some are calling the Dropbox Bitcoin Project has managed to persuade thousands of bitcoin fans to voice their support on Dropbox. As of mid-day (CST) Wednesday, users had submitted more than 102,000 upvotes for the suggestion, pushing the....


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