Online Billing Service Invoiced.com Now Accepts Bitcoin

Online Billing Service Invoiced.com Now Accepts Bitcoin

Invoiced.com, a billing service that allows businesses to create invoices and accept online payments, has started to allow its customers to accept bitcoin in addition to other forms of online payment. The system's customers can offer their own customers the option of paying in bitcoin in addition to using a payment card or PayPal. Invoiced.com uses Stripe, an online payment processor which customers can integrate into their mobile apps. Stripe charges 0.5 percent per bitcoin transaction.


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