Bitwala Lowers Fees and Introduces Quickpay Feature

Bitwala Lowers Fees and Introduces Quickpay Feature

One of the more interesting use cases for Bitcoin comes in the form of paying everyday bills. Even though this functionality is limited to citizens in the European Union for now, there are a few companies in existence who want to make this process as cheap as possible. Bitwala, one of the companies focusing on this market, recently lowered their fees, and they have introduced QuickPay. Bitwala is a service that lets you pay any bill in Bitcoin, assuming you live in the European Union that is. Their platforms makes use of SEPA transfers to settle payments in EUR fiat currency on behalf of....


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