Bitwage Partners With Casa, Edge Wallet For Streamlined Bitcoin Payroll Services

Bitwage Partners With Casa, Edge Wallet For Streamlined Bitcoin Payroll Services

The payroll provider will leverage the wallets of Casa and Edge to streamline and automate payroll in bitcoin for businesses and governments.Bitwage has partnered with two Bitcoin wallet providers to streamline its onboarding process.Casa and Edge Wallet helped Bitwage develop a UI to integrate each of the wallets onto its payroll platform.These partnerships will allow Bitwage to automate the process of onboarding businesses from start to finish.Bitwage, a bitcoin payroll provider, is partnering with Bitcoin security company Casa and Edge Wallet to ease the process of onboarding businesses....


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