Overstock CEO Patrick Byrne Reports $1.6 Million in Bitcoin Sales
In a new interview with FOX Business, Overstock CEO Patrick Byrne has reported new bitcoin sales figures for the e-commerce giant, noting the company has processed $1.6m in purchases so far this year. The news follows the 4th March announcement by the company that it had passed $1m in year-to-date sales, less than two months after its decision to begin accepting the alternative payment method at the start of the year. Since becoming the first major retailer to accept bitcoin in January, Overstock and its outspoken CEO have become unlikely figureheads for the digital currency community.....
Related News
Overstock CEO Patrick Byrne keeps believing in Bitcoin's future. Overstock was one of the first major online retailers to accept Bitcoin as a payment method. The announcement was a big step for Bitcoin. The cryptocoin is trying to find mainstream acceptance and events like this are important when trying to convince common people to start using Bitcoins. Small Bitcoin revenue. Right after announcing the possibility to pay with Bitcoins, Overstock saw massive purchases made with the virtual currency. Earlier this month, Overstock said they crossed the million dollar mark in Bitcoin payments.....
It has been less than two months since e-commerce giant Overstock.com began accepting bitcoin payments on their website, and the online retailer has already surpassed $1m in total sales. Overstock's CEO Patrick Byrne confirmed the company's plans to embrace bitcoin back in December, and bitcoin payment processing officially went live on Overstock.com on 9th January. Byrne spoke with CoinDesk about its $1m milestone, asserting that while the initial surge of bitcoin sales did subside, there has since been steady growth in bitcoin payments: "In the first day there was an enormous surge of....
US online retailer Overstock is now selling an average of $15,000 worth of goods for bitcoin every day, according to the company's CEO. Speaking to Reuters, Patrick Byrne said he expects bitcoin sales of $6m to $8m this year and confirmed that Overstock's cumulative bitcoin sales have now passed the $2m mark. Byrne added that he expects bitcoin sales to reach $1m per month by the end of the year, up from upwards of $300,000 per month earlier this summer. The retailer reached its first million dollars in bitcoin sales in early March and reported a total of$1.6m in bitcoin purchases in late....
Overstock.com under-estimated potential Bitcoin sales. Based in Salt Lake City, Overstock.com surprised retailers and Bitcoin enthusiasts alike when they began accepting Bitcoin for payment on January 9th, roughly five months ahead of their initially stated schedule. Now it seems that their hard work has paid off, as Overstock has now surpassed $1 million in Bitcoin sales, said CEO Patrick Byrne in an interview. While the $1 million pales in comparison to the $1.3 billion of revenue the company brings in, Byrne has also said that instead of converting the bitcoins to dollars, the company....
Overstock.com CEO Patrick Byrne sent a tweet on 10th January, indicating that the company had sold $124,000 in goods via bitcoin in the 21 hours since it began accepting the cryptocurrency. After 21 hours on @overstock.com, we've had 780 #Bitcoin orders that accounted for $124,000 in sales. Wow! - Patrick M. Byrne (@OverstockCEO) January 10, 2014. That figure amounts to around 4% of daily revenues, based on the firm's 2012 figures. He also added in an interview with CNN that he believed Amazon would be forced to take bitcoin at some point, as the market is growing by 30% per month. Online....