Bitnet Onboards Cardinal Commerce: Brings Bitcoin Integration Opportunities to New Merchants

Bitnet Onboards Cardinal Commerce: Brings Bitcoin Integration Opportunities to New Merchants

Whether it's going to legacy payment technology trade shows or partnering with legacy payment processors, Bitcoin companies have found that there is something to be said for partnering with the old rather than just forgetting it exists. Bitnet today announced that it had joined forces with Cardinal Commerce, a global provider in the remote payments....


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