South African Marketplace Bidorbuy Adds Bitcoin Payments

South African Marketplace Bidorbuy Adds Bitcoin Payments

South African online marketplace Bidorbuy has added bitcoin as a payment option. With the announcement, Bidorbuy, which uses the same business model as e-commerce giant eBay, now allows sellers to enable bitcoin as a payment method for buyers on the e-commerce website, using processing services provided by Singapore-based bitcoin service BitX. Founded in 1999, Bidorbuy is one of the largest South African e-commerce websites attracting some 1.1 million unique monthly viewers and facilitating 80,000 sales monthly. In statements, Bidorbuy CEO Jaco Jonker emphasized that the decision was a way....


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