Android-based Apple Pay Competitor Will Support Bitcoin

Android-based Apple Pay Competitor Will Support Bitcoin

A new secure mobile payment solution for Android will be showcased at the Mobile World Congress, March 2 - 5 in Barcelona, Spain. The new payment app developed by Rivetz and other partners - an Android alternative to Apple Pay with Bitcoin support - will be available in the second quarter of 2015 and is compatible with over 350 million existing Android....


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