eBay Subsidiary Braintree Said to Be Discussing Accepting Bitcoin Payments
New reports this Thursday evening indicate that eBay subsidiary Braintree Payments may be looking to integrate bitcoin acceptance in the very near future, according to the Wall Street Journal. Braintree Payments operates as a unit of PayPal (which eBay owns), and the word is that PayPal executives have been meeting with bitcoin payment processors like Coinbase to facilitate bitcoin transactions on the Braintree network, according to people familiar with the matter. Despite the meetings, no agreements of any sort have been reached. As for eBay and PayPal, there hasn't been any word on....
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Payments firm Braintree, a subsidiary of eBay and PayPal, is "in talks" with Coinbase and several other processing companies on the possibility of accepting bitcoin, according to a Wall Street Journal report. Braintree provides payments software for a number of popular mobile applications including Uber, Airbnb, and GitHub. The company, which was acquired by PayPal for $800m in December last year, was processing up to $12bn in payments annually at the time - $4bn of that via mobile apps. No matter which bitcoin processor Braintree may choose, accepting digital currency would represent....
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