Japanese Entertainment Giant DMM Accepts Bitcoin
Japanese e-commerce platform DMM has announced it is accepting bitcoin as a payment option for its goods and services. In a press release issued today, Coincheck Payment, which will provide the service to DMM’s 19 million users, said bitcoin payment would be available from March 1, 2016. Users will be able to exchange bitcoin for points, which will then....
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