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Flootie, the Artist Marketing Toolbox, Now Accepts Bitcoin for Subscriptions In a press release, Flootie.com, the artist marketing toolbox, says that it has added the option for artists and art galleries to use Bitcoin to pay for subscription fees. The website that promises to support the artists through “Artists Forever” Grant Program directing “art supply” grants to grade school art classes is also for the innovation. Bitcoin ...
Gavin Andresen Says Bitcoin’s Flakiness Drives People Away, BitcoinXT is Solution Gavin Andresen, Digital Currency Developer MIT Media Lab, does not need any formal introduction because he is someone who is well recognized in Bitcoin industry for his role since 2011. His views on Bitcoin have become important as according to him the digital currency is going through huge turmoil and if it is not addressed well, it may just be doomed. ...
Bitcoin News Mash-Up: Yes to BitLicense; No to BitLicense; and More BitStamp Files Application for BitLicense When a majority of the Bitcoin companies are packing their bags to leave New York, Bitcoin exchange BitStamp has decided to embrace the reason of their departure. The popular Bitcoin exchange recently informed on Twitter that it is applying for BitLicense, the widely criticized Bitcoin regulator framework ...
Poland’s flag carrying airline service, LOT Polish Airlines, has recently integrated Bitcoin as one of its online payment methods. According to the company’s press release, they were looking the growing digital currency culture from a very long time, and how it was progressing autonomously in terms of adoption. LOT further stated a trivia, revealing that every third ticket it sell is sold online — via its website and mobile-based platforms. ...
Venezuelan Bolivar Experiencing Collapse In wake of depleting USD reserve and increased money minting, the Venezuelan Bolivar is going towards its worst phase, for its value is close to being collapsed. According to the available reports, it now takes around 630 Bolivars to purchase a single dollar. However, the government is insisting this value to be around 6.3 Bolivar per dollar. In our opinion, it is a greater time for Venezuelan ...