eGifter Sells Uber Gift Cards For Bitcoin With 2% Cashback

eGifter Sells Uber Gift Cards For Bitcoin With 2% Cashback

Taxi companies may have a leg up over Uber when it comes to accepting Bitcoin payments. Various cab companies do so already, in an effort to regain their top position in the market. Bitcoin users would like nothing more than to pay popular mainstream services with cryptocurrency. Uber is one of the top companies that should accept bitcoin in the future, even though they are not inclined to do so. For now, an intermediate solution is available. eGifter announced they are now selling Uber gift cards for usage in the United States. On paper, it would make a lot of sense if Uber started....


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