Coinkite Exclusive Interview - Your One Stop Shop for Accepting Bitcoin

Coinkite Exclusive Interview - Your One Stop Shop for Accepting Bitcoin

CCN just interviewed the first company to market a Bitcoin point of sale (POS) system, Coinkite. Coinkite offers merchants the ability to accept Bitcoin through Coinkite terminals, as well as their own API (Application Programming Interface), which allows merchants to build robust check out systems for everything from online shopping carts to pizza restaurants. For shoppers, Coinkite offers their own Bitcoin debit card. You might remember Coinkite and how easy it is to use, from one of our stories back in January this year. Coinkite has recently revealed an Onion for Tor, as yet another....


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