Bitwage Launches Private Bitcoin Payroll Service in Alpha
Just several days ago we brought you news of a new service called Paybits. Paybits effectively allows employees to control how much of their paycheck gets converted to bitcoin, but yet another company is coming on the scene to help out with bitcoin payroll. Dubbed Bitwage, the company took to social sharing website Reddit.com to submit their press release. What they are offering is a service that serves as "the first formal bitcoin payroll service." As of today, the payroll service has launched in the form of a private alpha, and the company says this alpha has been designed for smaller....
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Bitwage is an international bitcoin payroll provider. The company offers a service that enables users to receive their wages in bitcoin. Bitwage is trying to introduce the future of international payroll. Companies using Bitwage can reduce payroll costs, and other benefits while being able to increase visibility into the payment process. Bitwage developed an app that simplifies the payroll process for people working abroad. The company allows employees to both receive a wage and pay for goods and services in Bitcoin. Through Bitwage, people no longer need to have a bank account to receive....
The cryptocurrency payroll service Bitwage announced on Monday that the company has partnered with the digital currency wallets Casa and Edge Wallet in order to “bring bitcoin payroll to mainstream audiences.” Now Edge Wallet and Casa users can connect to the Bitwage platform’s services via a deep link or QR code. Crypto Payroll Company Bitwage Partners With Casa and Edge Wallet Since John Lindsay and Jonathan Chester launched Bitwage in 2014, the company has offered bitcoin (BTC) and cryptocurrency wage payment services to people in countries all around the world.....
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Bitwage has launched a new bitcoin-based payroll product that allows American companies to pay employees outside the US in their local currency. The company's first partnership as part of its international push is with bitcoin exchange Coins.ph, and allows firms to quickly and cheaply pay workers in the Philippines - even if they don't have a bank account. Jonathan Chester, founder and Chief Strategy Officer of Bitwage, told CoinDesk he sees bitcoin as the singular payment protocol for paying people across the globe. He explained: "The core of our products is basically trying to figure out....
Having been successful in the US and beyond, Bitwage Payroll for Individuals (BPI) is ripe for Europe. In their recent press release, Bitwage have announced the launch of the Bitwage Payroll for Individuals in Europe. The announcement reveals that this service will allow users to receive their wage in a variety of outputs including Euros, Gold, Silver, Bitcoin, 20+ other national currencies or even a Euro denominated debit card with as fast as same or next day payout speed. Jonathan Chester, President of Bitwage, says: “In 2015, the European Union had a higher GDP than the United States.....