Bitwage Releases API, Announces Two System Updates

Bitwage Releases API, Announces Two System Updates

Tens of thousands of companies hire internationally, but there are two significant problems that they deal with — wait times and costs. Bitwage is an innovative company, known for combining mobile, cloud and blockchain technology to allow employers to easily send wages throughout the world, via bitcoin. Today, it has announced the launch of its API, as well as two new system updates. Recently, to take their platform to the next level and give companies more solutions, Bitwage is proud to announce a total of three releases.


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