New Service Allows Australians to Pay Anyone Using Bitcoin

New Service Allows Australians to Pay Anyone Using Bitcoin

A new service launched by bitcoin payments company Living Room of Satoshi allows Australians to pay virtually anyone by using bitcoin. This service called "Pay Anyone" will allow them to transfer funds directly to a traditional bank account. "Bitcoin users can now pay their friends, tradesmen and anyone else; even if the recipient has no knowledge about bitcoin," says CEO Daniel Alexiuc. "This is a vital piece of payment infrastructure that is now available to all Australians." Payments Using Bitcoin. Living Room of Satoshi is a payments company that enables payment of any bill using....


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