Ukraine's PrivatBank Includes Bitcoin Support for E-Commerce Merchants

Ukraine's PrivatBank Includes Bitcoin Support for E-Commerce Merchants

Ukraine's largest bank PrivatBank has included Bitcoin (among other currencies), enabling online merchants to accept bitcoins directly from customers. Headquartered in Dnipropetrovsk, Central Ukraine, PrivatBank has been at the forefront of technological innovation. The bank's Head of e-Commerce, Cristina Karmazin, recently announced that PrivatBank has concluded testing its new service that allows online merchants and e-commerce portals to directly accept Bitcoin payments from their customers. She was speaking at the "Cross-border e-Commerce: the Import to Ukraine" conference held earlier....


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