BitPay processes $1 Million bitcoin order for Butterfly Labs

BitPay processes $1 Million bitcoin order for Butterfly Labs

BitPay has processed its largest ever single transaction - $1m for bitcoin mining hardware manufacturer Butterfly Labs. This means that, at the current price of $192 per bitcoin, Butterfly Labs received an order for around 5,208 BTC-worth of mining equipment. BitPay then processed this order, depositing the equivalent in fiat currency in Butterfly Labs' bank account. Despite the size of the order, the cryptocurrency payment processor processed it in their usual one-business-day timeframe. Tony Gallippi, co-founder and CEO of BitPay, said: "The speed, reliability, and certainty of payments....


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