Mobile Gamers Rejoice! SuperRewards Accepts Bitcoin
Has a distant relative ever made fun of your interest in crypto-currencies while spending their days on Facebook playing Bloons Tower Defense? Well, wish your inter-familial bouts goodbye. Common ground can be found! SuperRewards announced on March 31 that they will begin allowing users to buy in-game virtual currencies using Bitcoin. Whether or not you have an opinion on Cost-Per-Action companies, this San Francisco based start up is one of the biggest CPA networks in the digital world, prominent on many social media sites like Facebook and Myspace. SuperRewards is a payment....
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San Francisco-based social and mobile game monetization specialist SuperRewards announced on 31st March that it will allow users to buy in-game virtual currencies from publishers such as A Thinking Ape, East Side Games Studio and Ninja Kiwi using bitcoin. Bitcoin payments made by SuperRewards customers will be processed and converted to fiat currency by fellow San Francisco-based startup Coinbase. SuperRewards will then pay game publishers in US dollars. Speaking to CoinDesk, SuperRewards co-founder Lyal Avery, indicated that adding bitcoin as a payment option lets his company take....
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The bitcoin community is enamored with companies that take the leap into the world of bitcoin. Mobile Vikings, a mobile carrier that serves Belgium, Poland, and The Netherlands is allowing their subscribers to top up their plans with - wait for it - bitcoin. The company is working hand-in-hand with BitPay, a digital currency processor, and the option to pay via bitcoin is available right now. It's unclear if the company will only allow bitcoin payments for top-ups (another way of saying funding a pre-paid account), or if this includes the purchase of mobile phones, as well. Mobile Vikings....
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