Breaking: Google Explores Allowing Users To Hold Bitcoin On Digital Cards

Breaking: Google Explores Allowing Users To Hold Bitcoin On Digital Cards

Per a Bloomberg report, tech giant Google will expand its payment features with Bitcoin. The company is trying to top its competition in terms of online services. Therefore, it has been trying to step up its game with Bill Ready as President of Commerce and the recently hired former PayPal executive Arnold Goldberg as Payment […]


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