Bitcoin Anywhere on Abine's Blur Masked Cards

Bitcoin Anywhere on Abine's Blur Masked Cards

Abine, a Boston based firm which calls itself the "online privacy company" is offering a bitcoin payment service called Bitcoin Anywhere. The Bitcoin Anywhere service enables users to make online payments on any online portal that accepts MasterCard credit cards. The Bitcoin Anywhere service works though Blur "Masked Card". These Blur Masked Cards will be connected to the individual user's Coinbase bitcoin wallet. All Payments made through the Masked Card will be deducted from the connected wallet's bitcoin balance. True to its name, Abine's Blur Masked Cards have the cardholder's identity....


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