Bitcoin Stories For The 100% From Paxful
A collection of different ways Bitcoin is having an impact on people’s lives across the globe.Bitcoin is for the millions, not the millionaires. At Paxful, we’re on a mission to show that Bitcoin has the power to open up the global economy to countless unbanked people around the globe — providing an accessible and sustainable alternative to traditional finance and a chance for financial liberation.Speculation may have popularized bitcoin but use cases like remittance, payments, and wealth preservation will drive global bitcoin adoption. We’re already seeing this in regions across Africa,....
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The Paxful affiliate program allows the people to be a part of the Bitcoin community as it rewards them for spreading the word about Bitcoin. Paxful is giving away 10 bitcoin or thousands of dollars in prizes to people who try out their simple affiliate program. Paxful is a listing service like Craigslist or Backpage. Sellers list their ads to sell you bitcoin for a certain price and to get payment a certain way. Once you find deal you like you start a trade with the seller. You’ll be in a live chat with them and they will tell you how to pay them, then once you pay they release the....
Paxful Roots, as the program is titled, is marketed as one of the world’s first peer-to-peer affiliate programs. A US-based Bitcoin marketplace claims that it has launched a new breed of affiliation program for traders. Paxful Roots, as the program is titled, is created under the watch of Delaware-based Paxful Inc. It is marketed as one of the world’s first peer-to-peer affiliate programs, in which traders referring business to Bitcoin sellers earn up to 2% of the total purchase made. Paxful’s role, meanwhile, stays committed towards providing wallet services to safely store and transact....
Paxful said the partnerships will allow users to trade bitcoin and tether using a lira-backed stablecoin.
A recent forum post offering the personal data of millions of Paxful users has been called “fake” by the exchange’s CEO.