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Palantir Technologies Accepts Bitcoin Payments, Might Hold On Balance Sheet

Peter Thiel’s data analytics firm Palantir Technologies is accepting bitcoin payments and may soon hold BTC on its balance sheet.

This Caribbean Island Will Soon Be A Bitcoin-Enabled Paradise

A development on the Caribbean’s Bequia island will take bitcoin as payment for villas and services to circumvent international banks.

CEO Of Morton’s, Bubba Gump Shrimp, Says Restaurants Will Start Accepting Bitcoin This Week

Tilman Fertitta, CEO of Landry’s, said that the vast majority of its restaurants will start accepting bitcoin, with some doing so this week.

Camping World To Accept Bitcoin Payments

Major recreational vehicle dealer Camping World will start accepting bitcoin payments through a partnership with BitPay.

Major Swiss Insurer Now Accepts Bitcoin

Swiss insurance giant AXA is offering a bitcoin-based payment option to meet growing demands for this alternative from its customers.

Bitcoin Gets Big Boost As PayPal Announces Cryptocurrency Checkout Service

Payments giant PayPal has launched the ability to use bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies as payment methods.

Lastbit Launches Two Lightning Payment Apps To Boost Adoption In Europe

With Lastbit Lite and Lastbit Cards, users can move instantly between bitcoin and euros via the Lightning Network.

Does Bitcoin Need Accounts? One Developer Thinks So, and He Figured Out How

Developer Femenías’ Easypaysy proposal for Bitcoin accounts could improve the user experience significantly, enabling non-repudiation, recurring payments and more.

Secure the Bag: Cutting Transactions in Half to Resolve Bitcoin Network Congestion

Bitcoin Core contributor Jeremy Rubin may have figured out how to reliably smooth out network congestion, increasing Bitcoin’s throughput in peak hours.

25,000 Points of Sale in France to Accept Bitcoin Payments

Retail software provider Global P.O.S. declared that more than 25,000 points of sale in France will be able to accept bitcoin payments beginning in 2020.
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