tibdit is About to Launch an Innovative Micropayments Service

tibdit is About to Launch an Innovative Micropayments Service

tibdit is about to launch the world’s first digital bitcoin based micropayment system. This company has designed a new kind of micropayments service based on cryptocurrency technology, specifically designed for online service providers, online content and online shopping in a way that appeals to the general public. The tibdit platform app is designed to allow anonymous micropayments that are rechargeable using card payments in national currencies such as GBP, EUR and USD. A sheer number of companies already attempted to present a solution for casual online micropayments but no one until....


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