Dell Receives $50k Hardware Order Paid in Bitcoin
Less than a month after it first began accepting bitcoin, Dell has received 85 BTC (over $50,000) for a PowerEdge server order. NewsBTC first reported the story after Dell CEO Michael Dell tweeted the following: Recieved PowerEdge server order @ http://dell.com for more than 85 #bitcoin (~$50K USD) http://dell.com/bitcoin #Dellbitcoin. - Michael Dell (@michaeldell) 10 Aug 2014. It's not known exactly who placed the order, but since Dell's off-the-shelf Poweredge servers range from $299 into the thousands, someone likely now has a whole farm acquired with bitcoin. One Twitter user pointed....
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Here's something you probably didn't expect to hear this Saturday evening. Dell CEO Michael Dell took to his official Twitter account this morning to report some pretty impressive news with regard to an order they received recently. Before I get into that, I should preface this story by adding that Dell recently made waves in the cryptocurrency community with a surprise announcement that they have begun accepting bitcoin on their retail website at Dell.com. The computing giant partnered up with Coinbase to facilitate the digital currency acceptance, and it would appear they are doing....
Not terribly long ago, Dell CEO Michael Dell announced via social media that a customer had purchased $50,000 worth of equipment using nothing but bitcoin. The cost of the transaction was 85 bitcoins, and we assumed (along with others) that the customer must have purchased quite a few servers. Wrong. As it turns out, the $50,000 order was for just one server, NEWSBTC has learned. Shortly after our post on the news in early August, I received an email from an individual claiming to have made the purchase - wanting to clarify that it was just one PowerEdge server that had been purchased, and....
Bitcoin ASIC Hosting based out of Seattle Washington made a key deal with Dell to hosting miners in Quincy WA data center. Dell with it's recent move to accept Bitcoin payments has been opening even more doors to the Cryptocurrency world. When Bitcoin ASIC Hosting went looking for a facility to host in, they contacted the Dell data center in Quincy. From Dell's customer site experience site. Lauren Miehe, Co-Founder and Head of Operations, Bitcoin ASIC Hosting: Large residential operations are no longer feasible for the latest generation of bitcoin-mining hardware. We have all the cloud....
Gyft is now offering shoppers the opportunity to buy Dell products for bitcoins. Neither Gyft nor Dell need much of an introduction: Michael Dell's empire remains one of the biggest PC makers in the market, while Gyft allows users to buy mobile gift cards that can be redeemed in several major merchants in the US. Dell offers free five to seven day shipping and the usual Gyft discounts seem to apply. You can collect points by using Gyft cards and save up to 3% per purchase. It doesn't sound like much, bit it adds up if you are planning a big purchase like a pricey 4K/UHD monitor. Of course,....
Updated with comment from Dell CIO Paul Walsh. Dell has announced it has expanded its bitcoin payments program to consumers in the UK and Canada. The announcement was revealed today at eTail West, an annual e-commerce conference, during a keynote address by CIO Paul Walsh. In remarks, Walsh suggested that the decision was prompted by customer demand and the positive feedback the company had so far received for its US offering. Walsh said: "We're hearing from our customers around the world that they want the option to use bitcoin when buying Dell products, so we are excited to deliver....