As an investor or trader in crypto-currencies, you know it’s important to have the right tools to store your digital investments.
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As an investor or trader in crypto-currencies, you know it’s important to have the right tools to store your digital investments.
A total of 1,200 Australian newsstands have started to sell bitcoin and Ethereum due to a partnership between Bitcoin Australia and Blueshyft.
Citibank decided to ban customers from buying cryptocurrencies with credit and debit cards.
One of Australia's biggest banks, CBA, has banned cryptocurrency purchases with credit cards.
The Bank of Thailand has banned financial institutions from conducting cryptocurrency related activities.
Consumer electronics retail chain Yamada Denki stated that it has started accepting bitcoin payments at two stores.
The Brisbane Airport announced its decision to start accepting several cryptocurrencies at retail stores across the airport.
Stripe announced that it will stop supporting bitcoin payments on April 23.
Banco Santander Totta released a statement indicating that it will not ban cryptocurrency transactions.
Car company Proton has suspended one of its dealerships for accepting cryptocurrencies.
The CEO of Visa stated that the company will not process cryptocurrency payments.
Santander Totta will not process transactions involving cryptocurrencies, the bank has revealed.
KFC has launched the Bitcoin Bucket, which can be purchased with the digital currency. Now you can order the famous fried chicken bucket using Bitcoin.
The North American Bitcoin Conference announced that it will not accept cryptocurrency payments for tickets.
Microsoft decided to restore bitcoin payments after a ban announced several days ago.
Microsoft announced that it has temporarily stopped accepting bitcoin as a form of payment.
The Finance Minister of Japan stated that bitcoin is not e credible currency for the moment.
A Japanese used cars dealership announced that it will start accepting bitcoin payments.
GMO Internet announced that it will allow its employees to choose to be paid in bitcoin.