Toshiba VisualTouch Point Of Sale Systems Can Now Support Bitcoin Thanks To BitPay
Toshiba VisualTouch Point of Sale system. Toshiba VisualTouch, together with BitPay, has today announced Bitcoin functionality on their VisualTouch POS systems. Toshiba VisualTouch POS systems provide “advanced POS functionality for business management” and the ability to accept Bitcoin is just the newest feature. BitPay has been working tirelessly to spread Bitcoin adoption around the world. They have offices in several cities and have over 30,000 merchants (mostly online) that accept Bitcoin through them. BitPay’s clients include TigerDirect, WordPress, Virgin Galactic, and Gyft.....
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Atlanta-based BitPay, digital currency payments processor, announced on Thursday a new partnership that will allow their services to be integrated into Toshiba's VisualTouch point-of-sale software solution. The VisualTouch solution is a system designed for business management and is widely used in the hospitality, food service, grocery, retail, and concession industries with a user base of approximately six thousand customers. Some of those customers even have over 1,600 locations in which the VisualTouch system deployed. With an integration with BitPay's own solutions, the VisualTouch....
Bitcoin merchant payment processor BitPay has announced a new partnership with electronics manufacturer Toshiba that will integrate bitcoin payments into Toshiba's touch-screen point-of-sale platform, VisualTouch. BitPay will provide technical assistance for the purpose of integrating bitcoin payments into the existing VisualTouch system. VisualTouch is used by more than 6,000 client-companies in the hospitality, restaurant, grocery and retail sectors worldwide. The partnership is being formally announced at the 2014 National Restaurant Association Show, an annual conference held by the....
As Tuesday comes to a close here on the Eastern side of the United States, digital currency users are delighted to see something different in the community, with a certain level of refreshment and optimism. That's because the bitcoin price rose more than ten percent at one point Tuesday, just grazing past $500 earlier in the afternoon at the Bitstamp exchange. There's been no lack of positive news lately, with news of Circle's new products and BitPay's aim to become a part of Toshiba's VisualTouch point-of-sale system. Not to mention the excellent slew of events that took place at Bitcoin....
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South African payments provider Wallettec has partnered with BitPay to integrate bitcoin with its point-of-sale (POS) payment platform. The company worked with South African BitPay affiliate Bitcoin Payments to allow merchants using its platform to accept bitcoin payments via in-store POS devices. The new partnership is an important step forward in bringing bitcoin to brick-and-mortar retailers in South Africa. Wallettec's founder Johan Meyer told CoinDesk that "this is the first time anybody has integrated bitcoin point-of-sale and allowed merchants to accept bitcoin payments from almost....