Piggy. Link Allows Websites To Charge For Content Quickly And Get Paid In Bitcoin

Piggy. Link Allows Websites To Charge For Content Quickly And Get Paid In Bitcoin

Piggy. Link allows websites to charge for content quickly and easily using bitcoin. Visitors to a Piggy. Link-linked website will be able to use their credit card to buy Piggy. Link credits. When they click the monetized links, they spend their Piggy. Link credit and the website gets paid in bitcoin. Hence, visitors don't need to own bitcoin to buy content using Piggy. Link credits. The system works as a paywall, and no software installation is necessary. The process of activating Piggy. Link links on a website takes around 10 minutes. "In my opinion, bitcoin needs applications which....


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