PayPal de-platforms conservative domain registrar over ‘alternative currency’
Epik domain registrar claims the move is politically motivated to silence conservative voices. PayPal has terminated its services to domain registrar Epik, allegedly due to a risk of money laundering through its “alternative currency” Masterbucks, according to an article on Mashable.However, in a series of open letters, Robert Davis, Epik’s senior vice president of strategy and communications has suggested that the motive behind the move is to de-platform conservative voices.Epik notably provides domain services to Gab and the Proud Boys, among other far-right websites. The Proud Boys....
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A report suggests the action may be over the firm's digital currency, Masterbucks.
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Daniel Ternyak, CEO and founder of the “no nonsense” .bit domain name registrar GetDotBit, launched his project on April 23. Since then, he has offered no-cost registrations to his customers for their first domain name. Over 700 .bit domains have been registered so far, and he says an end date for the free registrations is “not yet” planned. He continues: CoinTelegraph spoke with Ternyak to find out about the benefits, besides little to no financial cost for the registration, of owning a .bit website. “Anyone even remotely interested in Namecoin should go grab [a .bit domain].”....
Domain registrar and cloud hosting services provider Gandi.net, known for its "no bullshit" ideology and lack of advertising will now start offering bitcoin as a payment method for its customers. In paying heed to their customers' suggestions, chief among them a Bitcoin payment option, online services provider Gandi.net will start accepting the cryptocurrency as a payment method. The news came as a reveal when the company's Twitter account let the news slip while responding to a customer: @arthurbouquet bjr, oui ça arrive vite ! (24 48h) 😉. - gandi.net (@gandibar) October 15, 2015. The....