Coinbase Offers In-App Bitcoin Payments
According to CoinDesk, Coinbase has partnered with BitMonet to offer in-app bitcoin payments. This is a major step for the Bitcoin community, if simply for another means to spend their bitcoins. Bitcoin as a technology lends to micro transactions based on it's minimal cost and speed of clearing the transactions. Compared to other methods, Bitcoin allows the versatility and safety for these style transactions. From theCoinDesk article: "Nandwani also claimed the kit could provide a way for bitcoin microtransactions to proliferate further. These tiny payment amounts are something credit card....
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The founders of Bitcoin startup Coinbase, Brian Armstrong and Fred Ehrsam, are on a mission possible. Their mission is to spread Bitcoin use to the masses around the world. It is their mission to convince the masses that Bitcoin is not some left-wing plot to bring down governments. It is their mission to end the perception that Bitcoin is a scam. It is also their mission to educate everyone that it may perhaps become the most singular invention of the 21st century. Indeed, one bit step and a giant leap for mankind. Also read "Coinbase also offers In-App Bitcoin Payments" and "Coinbase....
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