LazyPay Enters Virgin Mobile’s 'Pitch to Rich 2015' as the Only Bitcoin Startup

LazyPay Enters Virgin Mobile’s 'Pitch to Rich 2015' as the Only Bitcoin Startup

Virgin Mobile’s Pitch to Rich competition invites startups to compete with each other to win a share of more than £1,000,000 in prizes. Currently, more than 2,000 entrants have pitched their startups. LazyPay, a Bitcoin payment processing platform, is the only Bitcoin startup to enter. LazyPay allows online merchants and local shops to accept payments in bitcoin and other digital currencies. The startup aims to help merchants through cheaper transaction fees, zero chargebacks and funds wired faster to bank accounts. “It’s important to note that while the established online payment systems....


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