Bitcoin Shop to Present at the 3rd Annual Credit Suisse Future of Payments & Commerce Conference

Bitcoin Shop to Present at the 3rd Annual Credit Suisse Future of Payments & Commerce Conference

Bitcoin Shop, Inc. (OTCQB: BTCS) (the "Company"), the virtual currency ecommerce marketplace www.bitcoinshop.us, today announced that Chief Executive Officer Charles Allen will be a panelist at the 3rd Annual Credit Suisse Future of Payments & Commerce Conference. The conference will take place on Tuesday, June 10th and Wednesday, June 11th in San Francisco, CA.

Conference Presentation Details:
When: Tuesday, June 10th at 11:25 a.m. PT
Where: The Fairmont San Francisco Hotel
950 Mason Street
San Francisco, CA 94108
Website: 3rd Annual Credit Suisse Future of Payments & Commerce Conference

About Bitcoin Shop, Inc.

Bitcoin Shop, Inc. operates an ecommerce website (www.bitcoinshop.us) where consumers can purchase products using virtual currency such as bitcoin, litecoin and dogecoin, by searching through selection of over 400 categories and over 140,000 items. Bitcoin, litecoin and dogecoin are virtual currencies that use peer-to-peer networks to facilitate instant payments. They are all categorized as cryptocurrencies, as they use cryptography as a security measure. Bitcoin, litecoin and dogecoin issuances and transactions are carried out collectively by the network, with no central authority, and allow users to make verified transfers.

Bitcoin Shop
http://www.bitcoinshop.us/


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