Google Play Gift Cards from Yotta Electronics, Paid in Bitcoin

Google Play Gift Cards from Yotta Electronics, Paid in Bitcoin

Yotta Electronics, a Bitcoin-only merchant that proudly claims to keep all their profits in Bitcoin, added Google Play Gift Cards to its store. "All Google Play Gift Card gift cards are purchased from United States authorized dealers like best buy, target etc. You will receive an email with your redemption code once your bitcoin payment is fully confirmed by the bitcoin network. When you received your Google Play Gift Card redemption code, please redeem it as soon as possible." It's interesting to see how gift cards like Gyft and eGifter permit using Bitcoin to purchase more and more goods....


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