BitGreet Offers Free Bitcoin Greeting Card Service in Time for Christmas
An example of a BitGreet card. BitGreet is a new service that lets send online greeting cards loaded with Bitcoin to friends and family members. CoinCorner, a Bitcoin exchange and payment gateway, launched BitGreet on Friday, giving the Bitcoin community a chance to use the free service during the 2014 Christmas season. Also read: Bitcoin Black Friday 2014 Soon to Be "Most Popular Day in the History of Bitcoin Commerce". Anyone who has ever sent an e-greeting card can use BitGreet with ease. The only difference is that BitGreet integrates CoinCorner's payment API to let users add a Bitcoin....
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A service called BitGreet is letting users spread more than just seasonal cheer - it lets senders attach bitcoin to its Christmas e-cards. The commission-free service was launched last Christmas and it has already seen some 1,000 cards delivered, according to its co-founder. BitGreet is a service from CoinCorner, a bitcoin exchange in the Isle of Man. Co-founder Daniel Scott said: "We were thinking of a fun way to try and increase bitcoin adoption in the office one afternoon. It was nearly Christmas at the time and we were in the festive spirit so we came up with the idea of a digital....
A BitGreet alliance lets its clients add Bitcoin to special Christmas e-cards. Now people are able to send Bitcoins with those cards just as easily as they would do with fiat money in an envelope. A pleasant surprise for holiday season, isn’t it? Is there a chance to lose money? The service is backed by CoinCorner, a Bitcoin exchange, located on the Isle of Man. It was launched last Christmas—according to co-founder Daniel Scott—about a 1,000 cards were delivered over the holiday season. The mechanism of the service is very simple. You just need to choose a card design at BitGreet’s web....
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