Verotel Merchants can now Accept Bitcoin
How you can now pay with bitcoin using Verotel. Verotel, a payment processing site, now accepts Bitcoin. Verotel is a payment processing platform that accepts most major credit cards and is very popular, especially for subscription payments on adult websites. The company released a blog post today announcing their acceptance of Bitcoin: Membership websites can now accept Bitcoin payments. If you wish to offer your customers to pay by Bitcoin you need to create new membership options with payment method “Bitcoin” in the Control Center. The order page will then offer Bitcoin as a payment....
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