Shopify Merchants Can Now Accept Bitcoin, Dogecoin, Litecoin with GoCoin
One of the big news items in the realm of e-commerce over the past year has been Shopify's movement into the bitcoin space by allowing their 120,000+ merchants to accept bitcoin. It call started last November with a partnership with Atlanta-based BitPay, then followed by another partnership with San Francisco-based Coinbase. Today, it's been announced that yet another digital currency payment processor is partnering up with Shopify, and that's Santa Monica-based GoCoin. This effectively enables merchant to not only accept bitcoin, but to also expand that to litecoin and dogecoin should....
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Shopify merchants can now accept cryptocurrency payments from within the e-commerce platform. GoCoin has partnered with Shopify to enable the e-commerce service's 120,000 merchants to accept cryptocurrency payments. This announcement follows GoCoin's recent partnerships with other e-commerce services, including PayPal. Also Read: GoCoin Partnership Brings Bitcoin Payment Option to More than 1,000 Businesses. Shopify Partners with GoCoin to Bring Bitcoin Payment Option to 120,000 Merchants. On Wednesday, GoCoin announced a new partnership with online e-commerce platform Shopify. The....
GoCoin has become the latest payment processor to be integrated into the Shopify e-commerce platform, joining Coinbase and BitPay in offering cryptocurrency payments options to merchants on the platform. Unlike Coinbase and BitPay, however, GoCoin will allow merchants to take payments not only in bitcoin, but also the altcoins dogecoin and litecoin. Eric Benz, GoCoin's business development advisor, said the deal has been months in the making, and was only completed because Shopify merchants like GAW Miners asked the e-commerce platform for altcoin payment options. Benz explained: "In the....
SANTA MONICA, CA - GoCoin LLC, the first e-commerce payment solution for processing bitcoin and emerging digital currencies, today announced a partnership with Shopify to provide the company's 120,000+ retailers the option to accept cryptocurrencies like Bitcoin, Litecoin and Dogecoin at checkout. Shopify is the leading commerce platform that allows anyone to easily sell online, in store, and everywhere in between. The U. S. Census Bureau reports e-commerce sales have increased 15.7% since the second quarter of 2013, and expects this number will continue to rise. As more consumers start....
International payment platform GoCoin has today announced plans to support dogecoin. The move means merchants using the platform will soon be able to accept payments in the canine currency, in addition to GoCoin's existing currencies, bitcoin and litecoin. "We've been carefully prioritizing the latest altcoins, and dogecoin really stands out as a viable currency due, in large part, to the strength of its community," said GoCoin founder and CEO Steve Beauregard. "By integrating dogecoin into our platform, GoCoin is one step closer to giving merchants the ability to accept any digital....
The big news Tuesday was that PayPal would allow North American (for now) merchants to sell their digital goods for bitcoin through the PayPal Payments Hub, but there seems to be a little bit more to the news. Something that's sure to make altcoin lovers excited. Before I get to that, I should mention that PayPal is working with the three major bitcoin payment processors out there: BitPay, Coinbase, and GoCoin. While BitPay and Coinbase operate strictly with bitcoin only, GoCoin offers support for litecoin and dogecoin in addition to bitcoin. What that means, according to GoCoin CEO Steve....