GoCoin Partners With Cheapair and BTCTrip: Fly Using Dogecoin or Litecoin!
Digital currency enthusiasts browsing for cheap plane tickets and/or hotel bookings on the popular website Cheapair.com were greeted with a surprise today: Cheapair now accepts Litecoin and Dogecoin. Cheapair has partnered with GoCoin, currently the most established Litecoin and Dogecoin payment processor in the world. Litecoin and Dogecoin users around the world now have two options for booking planes and hotels online using their favorite cryptocurrency, whether that may be Bitcoin, Dogecoin, or Litecoin. Cheapair is a privately owned online travel agency that is based in California.....
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Good news if you're a cryptocurrency enthusiast and a traveler that uses CheapAir.com. The Calabasas, California-based service, which is well known in the community for their accepting of bitcoin payments has expanded their crypto-related reach by now accepting dogecoin and litecoin. The company hinted at accepting the two digital currencies not terribly long ago on Twitter with the following tweet: @BtcTrip @Destinia @bitcoinmallorca @amuda Well, sure! And we love #dogecoin and #litecoin too! You'll see... 😉 viva la revolucion! - CheapAir ✈ (@CheapAir) August 29, 2014. The service allows....
Travel booking website BTCTrip is expanding their cryptocurrency ambitions, it would seem. The site, established in June of 2013, was one of the first in its industry to embrace bitcoin payments, and now, they're allowing customers to pay in both litecoin and dogecoin for their flights and accommodations. That's according to CoinDesk, who spoke to BTCTrip executive Martin Fernandez. According to Fernandez, the move will allow the company to reach out into individual sub-communities (if you will) in the cryptocurrency realm as they develop. Both litecoin and dogecoin, in the wake of....
Travel agency BTCTrip has officially expanded its payment offerings to include litecoin and dogecoin. The online flight and hotel booking service was one of the first in its industry to serve the bitcoin community, launching in June 2013 as a cryptocurrency-focused alternative to sites such as Expedia and Travelocity. Speaking to CoinDesk, BTCTrip founder and CEO Martin Fernandez said that he is excited to add the popular altcoins to the company's payment options because they allow BTCTrip to tap into growing communities in the developing digital currency industry. In particular, Fernandez....
Yesterday, finance giant PayPal announced partnerships with Coinbase, BitPay and GoCoin to dip their feet in the water with cryptocurrency. Bitcoin price surged upward upon hearing the news, going from being worth around $400 to being worth $450 in a matter of minutes. Now, the CEO of GoCoin confirmed that Bitcoin won't be the only cryptocurrency benefiting from the PayPal partnership. PayPal is supporting Dogecoin and Litecoin payments as well. In a tweet, CEO of GoCoin Steve Beauregard told followers that Bitcoin, Dogecoin and Litecoin would be available to PayPal merchants: Pleased to....
US company eGifter is to triple its digital currency payment options and start accepting both dogecoin and litecoin, thanks to a new partnership with payments platform GoCoin. eGifter already accepts bitcoin for its gift cards that give customers access to over 100 brands - including big name retailers like Amazon, Gap and Walmart - and the new additions will be welcomed by those with some altcoins to spend. While there is already a large and fast-expanding base of merchants that accept bitcoin, dogecoin and litecoin are far less represented and, in doge's case, used more for....