Australian Bitcoin Payments Startup Hits $1 Million Milestone
An Australian Blockchain payments company called Living Room of Satoshi has crossed a million-dollar (AUD) milestone in bills and bank transfer payments through its blockchain-based bitcoin payment service. Living Room of Satoshi, named after Bitcoin's pseudonymous creator Satoshi Nakamoto has now surpassed $1 million in bills and bank transfer payments pipelined through its service. The Brisbane-based startup launched in May 2014 and has customers paying for utilities, home and property rent, credit card payments, insurance and even fines. Customers can make payments toward thousands of....
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Australian bitcoin startup Living Room of Satoshi, a payments company that enables users to pay their bills with bitcoin, has now processed $5 million in household bills with the cryptocurrency. There is a remarkable rise in bill payments using bitcoin in Australia. The numbers are telling. Living Room of Satoshi, the company enabling bill payments in the country with bitcoin, launched in April 2014. By August that year, Australian residents had paid upwards of $150,000 toward bills with the world’s most prominent cryptocurrency. “Bitcoin usage in Australia is growing rapidly, and our....
An Australian startup that acts as an intermediary to enable Australians to pay their bills with Bitcoin is now rewarding customers with a first-of-its-kind loyalty program. Living Room of Satoshi, aptly named after Bitcoin’s pseudonymous creator Satoshi Nakamoto is an Australian blockchain-based payments company that enables its users to settle their bills with bitcoin. Customers can use bitcoin to pay for utilities, home and property rent, school fees, credit card payments and insurance premiums. Now, the payments company has announced a loyalty program which will reap rewards for....
The Ivorian payments financial technology (fintech) startup, Julaya, recently concluded its pre-Series A round with an additional $5 million capital raise. This brings to $7 million the total capital that the fintech startup, which specializes in business-to-business payments, has raised in this series.
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An Ivory Coast-based payments fintech startup, Julaya, recently concluded its pre-Series A funding round with an additional $5 million, a report has said. With this latest capital raise, Julaya has now raised a....
Sponsorship deals have become part of the measures that crypto-related companies employ in widening the knowledge and acceptance of cryptocurrency, one of the recent deals in the Australian Football League (AFL) and Crypto.com. Most of these sponsorships have been on sporting teams, with more football and basketball. This deal comes as the number 1 primary crypto sports sponsorship for AFL as this deal with Crypto.com will be backing its women’s league (AFLW). The sponsorship deal, about $25 million, is expected to last for five years. It depicts an increase from the current $18.5....
Wheat growing in Australia is a problem that costs hundreds of millions of dollars each year for growers. To reduce the number of insolvencies or problems with payments that growers often face, one company is attempting to solve this issue with the blockchain. Australian-based AgriDigital, the integrated, cloud-based platform that seamlessly manages contracts, deliveries, invoices, payments, and inventory – which is led by Australian startup Full Profile – concluded its pilot where it was connected to a private Ethereum blockchain computer network earlier this month. According to the....