Humble Bundle ceases Bitcoin payments for Humble Jumbo Bundle 6

Humble Bundle ceases Bitcoin payments for Humble Jumbo Bundle 6

Humble Bundle, the popular video game and ebook retailer has ceased Bitcoin payments for its monthly bundle, starting with this month’s ‘Humble Jumbo Bundle 6’. It is not yet clear what the reasoning behind this decision was. Technical issues. Humble Bundle’s Twitter support account, @humblesupport, tweeted that they were experiencing issues with Bitcoin payments on the 2nd March: When asked by Twitter user, @iankremer on March 3rd, if the support account would post again when they had fixed the issue, Humble Bundle responded in the affirmative: Our bitcoin (@coinbase) integration is....


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