Bitnet Partners With Payments Provider Zooz
Zooz is a traditional payment rail provider that wants to add Bitcoin to its offerings for customers. Making partnerships with companies like Zooz has been Bitnet's specialty so far. Previously the company has partnered with Cardinal Commerce, Limontek, and even enabled Bitcoin shopping for Rakuten, one of the largest online department stores in the world. Zooz bills itself as a company that provides innovative solutions to help customers maximize performance. Zooz and Bitnet today announced a partnership. Zooz's customers will be able to accept Bitcoin easily, almost with the press of a....
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