Seety, Belgian Startup, Launches Bitcoin Payment For Parking Sessions
The adoption of crypto as a payment method for everyday goods and services has risen in recent months. Digital parking startup, Seety, has made it possible to pay for parking tickets with Bitcoin in some Belgian cities. According to a report by DataNews on Thursday, the Belgian startup released this crypto payment feature in Antwerp and Brussels. Related Reading | New To Bitcoin? Learn To Trade Crypto With The NewsBTC Trading Course In addition to Bitcoin, users can also use other digital currencies to make payments. The options include cryptocurrencies such as Ethereum, Bitcoin Cash,....
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The company says it expects Bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies to come into greater everyday use, especially once tokens become more environmentally friendly. Seety, a digital parking startup based in Belgium, has introduced crypto payment support for parking tickets.According to a report by DataNews on Thursday, the company which is one of the firms bootstrapped by Belgian accelerator program Start it @KBC has rolled out a crypto payment feature in Antwerp and Brussels.Seety users will from Thursday be able to use Bitcoin (BTC) to pay for parking tickets in locations across both....
CHARLOTTE, NC - PassportParking, Inc. announced a new service that allows customers to pay for parking with Bitcoin through its Mobile Pay service. Partnering with BitPay, a payment processor for digital currencies, PassportParking is the first company in the world to facilitate the acceptance of Bitcoin for metered parking spaces and off-street lots. PassportParking, Inc. delivers fully integrated cloud-based parking solutions using the latest technology and equipment to streamline the parking process. The company's decision to accept bitcoin benefits parking operators with near-zero....
New York City is looking for new ways to make it easier for residents and visitors to pay for their parking tickets - and Bitcoin is one of a range of new technologies under consideration. The city's Department of Finance has issued a 'Request for Information' (RFI) entitled "Mobile Solutions for Payment and Hearing Scheduling of Parking Tickets," which makes it clear that they are looking into novel payment technologies and mobile friendly solutions for on-the-spot payment of parking tickets. Bitcoin is mentioned alongside other internet based solutions such as ApplePay and PayPal, as....
The City of New York's Department of Finance is currently considering using Bitcoin as a method for paying parking tickets. The department issued a Request for Information to find better ways for facilitating the application of parking laws. The document, titled "Mobile Solutions for Payment and Hearing Scheduling of Parking Tickets," is available online here. NYC Looks for Solutions. "The New York City Department of Finance (DOF) is issuing a Request for Information to obtain information on mobile solutions for payment and hearing scheduling for parking tickets. Prospective vendors should....
Parking rewards startup Parkt is integrating bitcoin into its system, allowing users to withdraw earned reward points directly to a bitcoin wallet. "What really annoys people about parking is paying for it," said Parkt CEO Tim Karunaratne, noting that the average American spends about $1,300 a year doing just that. "The system is pay-to-spend," he added. Parkt works with mobile apps on devices used by both customers and businesses. Customers first use it to scan a QR code when they check their car into a parking garage, and the app then displays a list of businesses in the local area that....