iOS & Android App Localization and Copywriting Company Babble-on, Introduces Bitcoin/Alipay Payments
Even though the bitcoin price has been falling down and the currency volatility is nowhere near from slowing down, the digital currency seems to be continuously attracting newcomers and everyday more and more companies start to integrate bitcoin has a new payment method. The latest company to add bitcoin to its payment options was Babble-on, an international iOS & android app localization and copywriting company. Babble-on App Localization was founded in 2004 in San Francisco. The company has grown rapidly from a two-person, bilingual translation team to a team of 150 native translators....
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Alipay, the $60 bln financial application developed by Alibaba subsidiary Ant Financial, is planning to implement Blockchain technology for the long-term benefit of its consumers. With over 450 mln users in China alone, Alipay is easily the most popular and largest mobile payment application in the world. The market cap of Alipay is larger than that of PayPal, a global financial network which processes blns of transactions every year. Blockchain going global with Alipay. In the past few years, Alipay has become the substitute for inefficient banking systems and financial services. As....
BTC China has hired former Alipay chief analyst Patrick Dai as co-founder and chief operating officer, the company announced recently. Alipay started out as an online escrow service to facilitate transactions on e-commerce giant Alibaba's online marketplace Taobao. It has now has grown into the world's largest third-party online payment solution, handling over 8.5 million transactions per day with a volume that exceeds 2bn CNY ($323.4m). We are excited to have ex-AliPay Chief Analyst, Patrick Dai to join us as Co-founder & COO! http://t.co/oXbH45Rkap http://t.co/ZmCiPsdaab. - BTCChina....
The People’s Bank of China integrated a new set of regulation which requires real-name registration for all payment accounts that are not related to a bank directly. Chinese capital controls have an impact on the local economy, but also on any payment service provider dealing with the yuan. Alipay, which is the country’s largest payment processor, cannot continue their overseas expansion die to even tighter capital control rules. Alipay Will Not Expand Internationally for Now. China’s largest third-party payments system had high hopes for their international expansion over the next few....
Commentary by Giulio Prisco. Google has announced an upcoming mobile payments framework called Android Pay, Forbes reports. Android Pay will not be a separate payment app, but a platform that enables developers to integrate mobile payments into their apps using an API layer. Google's senior vice president of Android, Chrome and Google Apps Sundar Pichai announced the upcoming payment platform at the Mobile World Congress in Barcelona."We are doing it in a way so that anybody else can build a payments service on top of Android," he said at a press event. "In places like China and Africa, we....
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