Revel Systems Adds Bitcoin Option to its iPad Point-of-Sale Solution
San Francisco-based iPad point-of-sale (POS) solution provider Revel Systems announced on 11th February that its merchant customers can now accept bitcoins as payment. Merchants can elect to receive bitcoin via any of Revel's more than 7,000 terminals, which are in use at a variety of merchants from Popeyes Louisiana Kitchen to Goodwill thrift stores. Founded in 2010, Revel Systems offers a range of POS solutions for quick-service restaurants, self-service kiosks, grocery stores and retail outlets, among other merchants. POS packages start at $3,000 plus a monthly fee for an iPad, cash....
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