
A Little Bit of Money
Thought Experiments on Cross-Border Payments - Of Couriers, Bankers, and Bitcoiners
Series 24: More Card Payment Options are yet to come
Intentional Delays by Banks are a Myth
A Little Bit of Money
Thought Experiments on Cross-Border Payments - Of Couriers, Bankers, and Bitcoiners
Intentional Delays by Banks are a Myth
A Little Bit of Money
Thought Experiments on Cross-Border Payments - Of Couriers, Bankers, and Bitcoiners
The Black Hole of the Banking Galaxy and Other Horrors
Read a preview of the e-book: "The Ins and Outs of Bitcoin for Merchants”. It is the first part of Chapter 10. See:
http://ithare.com/how-blockchains-get-attacked-and-how-bitcoin-got-hacke...
There’s a lot of material out there about Bitcoin, but not very much of it deals with the practical realities of using it as money. Most publications emphasize what Bitcoin is currently trading at, and how cryptocurrencies may evolve even further as an asset class in the future.
A Little Bit of Money
Thought Experiments on Cross-Border Payments - Of Couriers, Bankers, and Bitcoiners
Series 22: Tangled International Wires
How Legacy Cross-Border Payments Work Today
A Little Bit of Money
Thought Experiments on Cross-Border Payments - Of Couriers, Bankers, and Bitcoiners
Series 21: The Enlightenment of Money
Protest against stereotyping cryptocurrency as high-risk
[May 26, 2016] – Alexandria, Virginia, USA – Payment21®, a global provider of AML-compliant Bitcoin payments announced today its recent filing of a utility patent application with the United States Patent and Trademark Office for its “Dynamic Delivery Authorization for Cryptographic Payments.”
A site called http://www.YesToBitcoins.com allows for the purchase of gift cards with bitcoins, similar to eGifter and Gyft. In addition, YesToBitcoins comes with the ability to pay all Canadian credit cards in bitcoins.
Movement away from issuing paper checks for payments has steadily increased, especially since the tragic events of September 11, 2001 in the United States. The terrorist attacks on that day saw not only the deaths of more than 3,000 people and the collapse of the twin towers of the World Trade Center, but also resulted in the grounding of all commercial planes for three days.