Bitcoin Processor Bitnet Finalizes Partnership with Computop

Bitcoin Processor Bitnet Finalizes Partnership with Computop

Readers may remember back in March when the Bitcoin payment processor, Bitnet, partnered with Cardinal Commerce to add Bitcoin payment as an option to hundreds of recognizable brands. Bitnet is a company that aims to do the same thing that some in the Bitcoin space are doing already, but better. Through creating partnerships with traditional merchant payment service providers, the company is trying to position itself in a way that it will be the default option for many who may not yet have considered plan B. By simply having to tick an option with their existing platform instead of adding....


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