Czech Biggest Payment Gateway GoPay Now Accepts Bitcoin

Czech Biggest Payment Gateway GoPay Now Accepts Bitcoin

Czech capital city Prague confirms its position as one of the most important Bitcoin hubs in Europe. The local leading payment gateway GoPay.cz has just announced that they’ve hopped on the bitcoin bandwagon and offer more than 2000 merchants to accept digital currency now in co-operation with another rising Czech bitcoin start-up, BitcoinPay. GoPay's manager for customer service support Roman Valenta told to Cointelegraph: It’s faster, easier and global. The difference between an old banking technology and a superior technology is also in fees according to Alireza Beikverdi, the....


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