BitPay Expands to Amsterdam
Bitcoin payment processor BitPay has achieved rapid growth since its founding, and in the past month the company has opened locations throughout the world. With new Latin American headquarters and recently opened locations in San Francisco and New York, the company seems to truly be working to become the largest global Bitcoin payment processor. Last....
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Bitpay CEO Tony Gallippi says rebranding and opening an Amsterdam office is just the tip of the iceberg. BitPay has more exciting plans for the future. Bitcoin payment provider Bitpay will be opening its European headquarters in Dutch capital Amsterdam. The office will handle sales, implementation and merchant support for all European customers. At this moment, Bitpay offers its services to 7,000 merchants all over Europe. By the end of 2014, the company has set a goal of acquiring and serving 30,000 merchants in the continent. New people. Opening a new office brings new career....
Further continuing its growth, bitcoin payment processor BitPay announced on Wednesday that they've opened their European Headquarters in Amsterdam. The announcement comes not long following the opening of other company offices, which include New York and San Francisco and Buenos Aires, Argentina. These are in addition to the company's home office in Atlanta, Georgia. BitPay's Amsterdam office will be responsible for handling sales, implementation, and merchant support. The company says they have about 7,000 merchants in Europe at this time, with a goal of acquiring 30,000 merchants by the....
BitPay has teamed up with Dutch startup BitStraat to launch Amsterdam Bitcoin City, a project aiming to establish Amsterdam as the 'bitcoin capital of the world'. In order to claim this prestigious title, BitPay and BitStraat have developed dedicated bitcoin payment terminals, which they are giving away free to 100 brick-and-mortar stores throughout the Dutch capital. BitStraat, which serves as a middleman linking bitcoin-accepting merchants and payment processors such as BitPay, was founded by Amsterdam residents Max Barendregt and Kasper Keunen. "It only makes sense to establish....
BitPay, one of the world's largest Bitcoin payment processors, has come a long way since their first office in Atlanta where only the two co- founders were working on the future of payment processing. Now a world leader in business solutions for the Bitcoin digital currency, BitPay, is expanding yet again to a new office to meet the increase in global demand. The need for a new Amsterdam office is marked by a 1900% increase in merchant adoption via BitPay since 2013. 2,500 merchants, and counting, have signed up for BitPay's service. The total number of European BitPay merchants are now....
The Bitcoin Foundation announced Tuesday the Bitcoin 2014 Event to be held at the Amsterdam Passenger Terminal in Amsterdam, Netherlands on May 15 - 17. While the announcement only gave a brief outline of the event, the theme, Building the Digital Economy, will feature speakers and panelists such as Jim Harper of the Cato Institute, Fred Ehrsam of Coinbase, and Stephan Pair of BitPay, among plenty others. More information is being added daily. The Amsterdam Passenger Terminal overlooks the canals and is placed in a convenient driving distance from the Schiphol airport. Registration is open....