DailySteals.com Partners With Coinbase to Offer Bitcoin-Only Deals
Coinbase is partnering with popular daily deals site DailySteals to offer Bitcoin-only deals as part of DailySteals' ongoing Experiment Series. DailySteals is one of many websites that specialize in delivering discounted products directly to buyers. Sites like DailySteals leverage the technology of the internet to lower costs typically associated with running a business. Accepting Bitcoin is a natural next-step; however, the offering of Bitcoin-only deals at this volume is a never-before-seen phenomenon. Interesting note: There used to be Bitcoin-only deals website called bitwoot that has,....
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