Bitcoin Wallet Coinkite Adds Direct "Buy Now" Button
Bitcoin wallet Coinkite has upgraded its features by adding a direct “Buy Now” button for online merchants to add to their platforms. This gives bitcoin wallet holders a simple e-commerce solution for their online shopping needs. Coinkite users can accept these payments with a strong degree of privacy because it does not require javascript nor cookies. This would allow merchants who value their privacy to sell items for bitcoin very easily. With this kind of convenience at their fingertips, buyers can bypass several steps of executing bitcoin payments and be able to go through a more....
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