Bspend Rolls Out Version 2.0

Bspend Rolls Out Version 2.0

Don’t know where to spend your Bitcoin? Perhaps Bspendis the place you’ve been looking for. Bspend is a product and service aggregating website where people can locate vendors who are offering their services and goods for Bitcoins. The roll out of their updated site added vendors and search options make for the perfect time to explore their page and spend some coins!

Unlike Ebay or other market places, you don’t buy anything on Bspend. Instead, Bspend is more like sites such as Price Grabber, except that ever product that is listed on their site accepts Bitcoins as a payment method. Not only do they boast over 10 million products listed, they also offer a handy service where you can find local businesses that accept Bitcoin as well – nifty!

Bspend has spent its time and energy updating and modifying their site in order to make it more user-friendly and intuitive. Users can find the best deals when searching for products by sorting by price. You can also sort by rating or relevancy and narrow your search down by adding criteria such as a min or max price if the vendor will ship to your location and searching within categories. They’ve also added a bunch of new products and services for you to browse.

Bspends goal is simple; to help people find a place to spend their Bitcoin. There’s still a belief out there that not only is it difficult to use Bitcoin, but that there also aren’t enough goods and services offered by vendors that accept Bitcoin as well. In fact, many people think that Bitcoin is only good for speculative investments. Bspend is working to debunk that myth with their database and allowing users to quickly and easily find vendors.

Bspend is expanding their site by offering a simple and easy interface to help travels who are financing their trip with Bitcoin. Travels will be able to find accommodations and make travel arrangements through Bspend and with the map feature, travelers can be sure they visit areas where local business will accept their coins too!

Not only have the owners of Bspend given us this exhaustive database but they also brought a Bitcoin ATM to Zagreb, Croatia. The Croatian ATM is a two-way BitAccess machine that has been installed at a cafe in Zagreb and is operated by Bspend. The machine was installed on September 25, and it’s reported to have gained immediate attention from the cafe’s patrons.

Bspend also has a referral programer where users can earn up to 10% in commissions, and if you have any suggestions, you can contact Bspend and let them know. They’re a friendly bunch of people who are willing to help make your experience enjoyable.


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