How Salvadorans Will Use Bitcoin To Pay For Their Bills: Bitrefill Launches P...
Bitrefill, the startup that offers Bitcoin-funded prepaid cards for different services worldwide, launched a new bill-payment service that allows Salvadorans to pay for multiple basic needs using Bitcoin. The company made the announcement during the three-day conference Adopting Bitcoin carried in El Salvador, which brought together “the Bitcoin and Lightning community”. Bitcoin has been a legal tender in El Salvador since September 7th, but many businesses were not sticking to the requirement of accomodating the digital coin as a payment method into their operations,....
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A startup called Bitrefill wants to let people top up their mobile phone credit with bitcoin in more than a hundred countries around the world. Bitrefill's website lets users punch in a mobile number, select the amount of credit they wish to add and then pay in bitcoin. The service's founder Sergej Kotliar said that his platform, which started two weeks ago, allows users to top-up their phones without having to travel to a local convenience store to buy credit. Kotliar said: "We do exactly what a local 7-Eleven would do in that country. They have a terminal integrated with similar types of....