Get Bitcoin for Your Old Electronics with Glyde

Get Bitcoin for Your Old Electronics with Glyde

Glyde, an eBay-like startup that lets users sell used electronics via its online marketplace, has now made bitcoin available as a payment option. "The way we can help introduce people to bitcoin makes a lot of sense and is very exciting," Drew Lieberman, Glyde's CEO, said in an interview with CoinDesk. He added: "We want to play a part in helping to spread the word, to evangelize, and let people know about bitcoin." Old items for new currency. Taking an existing concept that people are already familiar with - thanks to sites like eBay - and adapting it to the world of cryptocurrency makes....


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