Coinify Teams With Hong Kong Provider To Offer Blockchain Payments To Asian Merchants
Coinify, a Denmark-based blockchain currency payment provider, has partnered with a Hong Kong payment service called iPayDNA International to offer blockchain payments to merchants in Asia, allowing merchants to accept 17 blockchain-based currencies, including bitcoin. Coinify also recently partnered with a Vietnamese bitcoin exchange. The agreement allows Coinify to offer its blockchain merchant processing service to merchants in a region where iPayDNA holds a dominant market position. iPayDNA’s merchants will be able to accept 17 blockchain currencies including bitcoin in a secure....
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