Stripe Launches Mobile App, Could Bitcoin be a Better Alternative?
Stripe is an online dashboard that allows business owners to organize and manage their payments. The service offers a variety of features, including “storing cards and processing subscriptions to power marketplaces and everything in between.” Additionally, Stripe allows users to accept international payments, supporting over 100 currencies, including Bitcoin. Now, Stripe is launching an iPhone app, allowing users to manage their payments on the go. The mobile app will do everything that users can currently do on Stripe’s online dashboard. With the iPhone app, however, users can have....
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