Neteller Lowers Bitcoin Deposit Fee To 1%, Twice As Cheap as Credit Cards

Neteller Lowers Bitcoin Deposit Fee To 1%, Twice As Cheap as Credit Cards

One of the major announcement in the Bitcoin world came from an unlikely ally, as Neteller, a leading online payment processor, enabled the virtual currency as a payment method last year. Bitcoin users can fund their Neteller account with virtual currency, and spend it on any website where this payment method is accepted. Just recently, Neteller has lowered the Bitcoin deposit fees from 5% to 1%. From a financial perspective, Bitcoin opens up a lot of opportunities due to its frictionless and nearly instantaneous nature of sending payments around the world. Anyone can send money to anyone....


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