Bitcoinist Weekly News Re-Hash: Australia Boots Bitcoin, ERNIT’s New Piggy Bank
This past week, the Bitcoin markets seemed to be relatively quiet, while subtly hinting at a desire to see the digital currency increase in value. Throughout the course of the week, the Bitcoin price rose from the mid $230s to the high $230s, brushing against $240 several times. This modest growth occurred with a backdrop of fairly mild news. September 28, 2015 opened with the Bitcoin price at $236.47. The markets made some notable gains during the first half of the day, reaching $239 by midday. The growth tapered off in the afternoon, though, hovering in the high $230s. The price briefly....
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A new project on Kickstarter called ERNIT is a digital piggy bank that teaches kids to save money using bitcoin. It dubs itself as the piggy bank of the future, as it also allows fund management through the app. It also accepts credit or debit cards and bank transfers, aside from bitcoin. The app is connected to a physical piggy bank which uses light to show users how close they are to reaching their goals. The creators noted that children need to touch, see and hear to learn about financial value at an early stage, which is why ERNIT drew inspiration from traditional piggy banks. Bitcoin....
Piggy. Link allows websites to charge for content quickly and easily using bitcoin. Visitors to a Piggy. Link-linked website will be able to use their credit card to buy Piggy. Link credits. When they click the monetized links, they spend their Piggy. Link credit and the website gets paid in bitcoin. Hence, visitors don't need to own bitcoin to buy content using Piggy. Link credits. The system works as a paywall, and no software installation is necessary. The process of activating Piggy. Link links on a website takes around 10 minutes. "In my opinion, bitcoin needs applications which....
ERNIT is a piggy bank revamped for the modern world, where children are more likely to have smartphones in their hands than paper currency and coins. ERNIT took it upon themselves to make a classic savings tool relevant once again in an increasingly digital world, where payments are frequently made online. With the ability to deposit funds from credit, debit, as well as Bitcoin, ERNIT is a modern twist on the iconic piggy bank. I spoke to Thomas Bjerring, one of the founders of ERNIT. Can you give me a little background history on ERNIT? On New Years Eve 2012/2013, Mads, Thomas and Søren....
A new piggy bank for the digital age has been introduced to the crypto-community. Ernit, the digital savings bank, allows children to save bitcoin and other currencies through its mobile application and its electronic piggy device. The founders of this project have children and wanted to teach them and the rest of today’s youth the importance of saving....
A team of creative technologists based in Denmark have launched a Kickstarter campaign for a digital piggy bank and app that enable children to save in bitcoin. The Ernit app is connected to an interactive physical piggy bank that uses light to show children how close they are to reaching their saving goals. According to Thomas Bjerring, founder and partner at Ernit, the idea first emerged approximately three years ago, when members of the team - most of whom are parents - began to discuss the idea of giving their children digital pocket money. Bitcoin, Bjerring said, seemed like an....