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Braintree now lets all U.S. merchants accept Bitcoin

January 22, 2015 by Raymond Hackney

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Braintree will now make it possible for all merchants in the U.S. to accept Bitcoin. Venture Beat is out with an article that Braintree after making partnerships earlies in the year with Coinbase and Pay Pal will make it possible for all merchants in the U.S. to accept Bitcoin. I guess for those not that savvy when it comes to Bitcoin but still want to seem modern and cool, this will be an attractive feature.

From the article:

Today, Braintree announced that merchants in the U.S. can now accept Bitcoin via its v.zero SDK in a private beta.

Braintree first announced the v.zero SDK back in July last year. The SDK allowed automatic shopping cart integration with PayPal among other payment types. In September, Braintree revealed a partnership with Coinbase to accept Bitcoin, but this is the first implementation of their collaboration.

Read the full article on Venture Beat

Filed Under: Bitcoin, Crypto Currency

About Raymond Hackney

Raymond is a writer, domain trader and consultant based in Pennsylvania. Raymond is the founder of 3Character.com and TLDInvestors.com.

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