Bitcoin Startup Circle Internet Financial Raises $9 Million

Bitcoin Startup Circle Internet Financial Raises $9 Million

Boston-based Circle Internet Financial, Inc. has raised a whopping $9 million in Series A funding by investors including Accel Partners and Jim Breyer. The company was founded by Brightcove, Inc. (creators of an online video platform, and also Boston-based) chairman Jeremy Allaire, and hopes to revolutionize Bitcoin payments for merchants, much like BitPay and Coinbase have. "Bitcoin and digital currency represent a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to shape the future of the Internet and global commerce," says Allaire. "There's a tremendous opportunity to make payments easier, more secure....


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