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Topic: PEY – a Bitcoin payment terminal made from a smartphone (Read 601 times)

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That looks pretty good, would be nice to see how it looks like.
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This is a major step indeed. What we need is a low cost, easy to use and setup system to drive retail adoption. Imagine what changes this is going to bring when it reaches mainstream
newbie
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I think that is great! Who says a payment method has to be monopolized.
legendary
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In Satoshi I Trust
pretty nice project - cheap and quick solution. thanks for sharing.
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Viva Ut Vivas
They were giving out the first 50 for free as a proof of concept.

The terminals are a plastic housing holding a cell phone. The 3D printing of it is probably more expensive than if they would mass produce a plastic mold.
hero member
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What does the "PEY" mean?

It's probably just its name. Probably doesn't mean anything fancy.
hero member
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it is a cheap and quick solution for the merchants who want to integrate bitcoin payment. It is a excellent business opportunity. If it will be applicable to the whole world, the business will be successful.
newbie
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Looks pretty cool how much does it cost to make?
legendary
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Why buy it when you can make it yourself? Germans are making Bitcoin payment terminals called PEY from… used Google Nexus 7 smartphones and 3D-printed housings.

- Read full article HERE and don't forget to leave your comments below! Wink

This looks really interesting, wow.

What does the "PEY" mean?
hero member
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Why buy it when you can make it yourself? Germans are making Bitcoin payment terminals called PEY from… used Google Nexus 7 smartphones and 3D-printed housings.

- Read full article HERE and don't forget to leave your comments below! Wink
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