Bitwala Offers Fee-Free Bitcoin Transactions For Two Weeks

Bitwala Offers Fee-Free Bitcoin Transactions For Two Weeks

Bitwala customers will receive fee-free bitcoin transactions for the next two weeks in celebration of the payment service having logged 2 million transactions in one year. Starting Monday, Bitwala will waive its 0.5% fee. Users can redeem Bitwala’s fee-free offer until March 28 with the code: THANKYOU. Bitwala launched as Europe’s first bill payment service that allows users to pay bills with bitcoin. The service makes it possible to to use bitcoin for paying for anything from credit card bills to utilities. Bitcoin owners can pay fiat bills without having to use an exchange. Users can pay....


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