Kinguin Now Lets Merchants Withdraw Earnings in Bitcoin
The worlds of video gaming and Bitcoin intersect once again as popular video game marketplace Kinguin announced their new merchant payment solution. While the platform has been accepting Bitcoin payments for quite some time now, merchants can now withdraw earnings in BTC as well. There was much joy and excitement among cryptocurrency enthusiasts when....
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Despite what mainstream media outlets want the public to believe, the Bitcoin ecosystem has been growing over the past 24 months. More and more retailers, both in the online and offline spaces, are accepting Bitcoin payments. Such a convenient payment method does not go by unnoticed, which is why popular video game marketplace Kinguin has started to....
Video games and Bitcoin, two most fascinating segments, have now come together to delight the users! Kinguin, which prides itself in being called the place where a video game lover can choose from thousands of games, has now joined hands with BitPay to allow the users to pay for them in Bitcoin. In a blog post announcement the video game company described the decision as the choice to pay for video games "any way you like from now on, and also with Bitcoin.'. Kinguin also vouched for the Bitcoin calling it secure and cheaper and stated that the level of identity protection makes Bitcoin....
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