Coinbase Rolls Out New Checkout Pages

Coinbase Rolls Out New Checkout Pages

Merchants using Coinbase's services to accept bitcoin payments may be particularly interested to know that the San Francisco-company has improved their checkout payment pages, giving them a refreshed look and improved functionality, while allowing merchants greater flexibility when customizing these pages. For customers already logged into Coinbase, two-click purchasing has not been affected, and sending bitcoin payments is still quick as ever. Some new items however include the ability for merchants to add cover pages. Merchants can get really creative here, and make their checkout pages....


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