WordPress: We Haven't Given Up on Bitcoin
WordPress co-founding developer Matt Mullenweg says his company hasn't given up on bitcoin, despite its disappearance from his platform's checkout page. Speaking to CoinDesk, Mullenweg said the decision to axe bitcoin came as a result of resource constraints during WordPress' push to streamline its five-year-old payments system - not a change of heart. "It is simply a matter of development resources, which are especially scarce for us right now as we're trying to keep up with growth," he said, adding that his team are still "big fans" of the digital currency. It remains unclear exactly....
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