KnC and Chicago Sun-Times Launch Pre-funded Bitcoin Wallet
Mining hardware maker KnCMiner has launched its first bitcoin wallet, with an interesting twist. As part of the launch, the first 96,000 downloads will be awarded with a few bucks to spend. The KnC Bitcoin Wallet app is available on the Google Play Store and it's free. Needless to say, there's no app for iOS or Windows Phone. The wallets are pre-funded and it appears that the first 1,000 downloads will be awarded with $5 each, while the next 95,000 wallets will get $1 each (at the current BTC/USD exchange rate). Bitcoin wallets for the masses. In order to appeal to a wider audience, KnC....
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