Growing Fast: BitPay Opens Offices in San Francisco and New York
With the recent announcement the Atlanta-based company has surpassed 26,000 approved bitcoin-accepting merchants, it's clear the company is growing fast. And not long after announcing the opening of the company's Latin American headquarters in Buenos Aires, Argentina comes the news that they have opened offices on either coast of the United States - in San Francisco and New York. The two offices, according to BitPay, will help the company's main office in Atlanta deal with sales, implementation, and operational support. "BitPay has many merchants accepting bitcoin throughout Silicon Valley....
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