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Topic: [2014-08-29] BitPay Deal Ensures Wider Bitcoin Acceptance (Read 1302 times)

legendary
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BitPay, a Bitcoin payment processor, has struck a deal with Demandware, Inc. that will spread merchant adoption in the Bitcoin economy. Demandware is a “cloud e-commerce solutions provider,” and has contracted with BitPay to integrate Bitcoin into its e-commerce platform. Demandware provides pre-built payment integration systems to e-commerce merchants. Thus, by allowing BitPay to add Bitcoin to the company’s systems, any merchant that is a customer of Demandware will be able to accept bitcoins as payment without going through any extra work.

http://www.coinfinance.com/news/bitpay-deal-ensures-wider-bitcoin-acceptance

Sounds like a smart idea, merchants can use the built in service to spend and accept bitcoin without needing to do any extra work.
Simple and smooth that's how Bitcoin should operate.
Thanks for sharing.
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No I dont escrow anymore.
That's a good thing we see our coin getting onto track more precisely day by day.The day is not so far when we could call up "How much in Bitcoin does this chips costs?"

… how many micros would you charge me for that beautiful bank note with those funny zeros all over it?

I am not selling that, I keep it for nostalgic reasons. You know, when I was a kid, we all used to pay with these pieces of paper. Seems kinda odd now.

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This planet has - or rather had - a problem, which was this: most of the people living on it were unhappy for pretty much of the time. Many solutions were suggested for this problem, but most of these were largely concerned with the movement of small green pieces of paper, which was odd because on the whole it wasn't the small green pieces of paper that were unhappy.
legendary
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That's a good thing we see our coin getting onto track more precisely day by day.The day is not so far when we could call up "How much in Bitcoin does this chips costs?"

… how many micros would you charge me for that beautiful bank note with those funny zeros all over it?
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BitPay, a Bitcoin payment processor, has struck a deal with Demandware, Inc. that will spread merchant adoption in the Bitcoin economy. Demandware is a “cloud e-commerce solutions provider,” and has contracted with BitPay to integrate Bitcoin into its e-commerce platform. Demandware provides pre-built payment integration systems to e-commerce merchants. Thus, by allowing BitPay to add Bitcoin to the company’s systems, any merchant that is a customer of Demandware will be able to accept bitcoins as payment without going through any extra work.

http://www.coinfinance.com/news/bitpay-deal-ensures-wider-bitcoin-acceptance
That's a good thing we see our coin getting onto track more precisely day by day.The day is not so far when we could call up "How much in Bitcoin does this chips costs?"
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I have seen other automated purchase sites too..but this one is good..considering not many sites offer to setup auto purchase via BTC.

Thanks for the share.
legendary
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you should post that in press section.
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BitPay, a Bitcoin payment processor, has struck a deal with Demandware, Inc. that will spread merchant adoption in the Bitcoin economy. Demandware is a “cloud e-commerce solutions provider,” and has contracted with BitPay to integrate Bitcoin into its e-commerce platform. Demandware provides pre-built payment integration systems to e-commerce merchants. Thus, by allowing BitPay to add Bitcoin to the company’s systems, any merchant that is a customer of Demandware will be able to accept bitcoins as payment without going through any extra work.

http://www.coinfinance.com/news/bitpay-deal-ensures-wider-bitcoin-acceptance
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