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  2. 10 Major Companies That Accept Bitcoin - AOL

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    Microsoft became an early adopter of Bitcoin in 2014 when it began accepting the cryptocurrency as payment for games, apps and other digital content for platforms like Windows Phone and Xbox ...

  3. Legality of cryptocurrency by country or territory - Wikipedia

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    Deputy Finance Minister of the Russian Federation Alexei Moiseev said in September 2017 it's "probably illegal" to accept cryptocurrency payments. [166] However, bitcoin market sites are blocked, and court decisions state that bitcoin is a currency surrogate which is outlawed in the territory of the Russian Federation. [167]

  4. List of bitcoin companies - Wikipedia

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    Common services are cryptocurrency wallet providers, bitcoin exchanges, payment service providers [a] and venture capital. Other services include mining pools , cloud mining , peer-to-peer lending , exchange-traded funds , over-the-counter trading , gambling , micropayments , affiliates and prediction markets .

  5. BitPay - Wikipedia

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    BitPay was founded in 2011 to provide mobile checkout services to companies that wanted to accept bitcoins. By October 2012, BitPay had grown to having 1,100 active merchants, [7] including being WordPress's bitcoin merchant.

  6. Will Airbnb Start Accepting Bitcoin for Payments? 6 ... - AOL

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    The cryptocurrency takeover continues today as yet another company eyes digital assets as payment options. Airbnb (NASDAQ:ABNB) Chief Executive Brian Chesky tweeted a poll Monday asking what users ...

  7. Trump becomes first president to pay in Bitcoin: ‘Very easy’

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    Former President Donald Trump made history as the first US president to ever pay in Bitcoin at PubKey, a NYC Bitcoin bar.

  8. YouTube copyright issues - Wikipedia

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    Enjoy your third copyright strike." Kenzo, a channel with 60000 subscribers, said that VengefulFlame also messaged him to tell him to pay $600 or $400 worth of bitcoin and said they were paid by someone else to strike him. [40] YouTube, however, stepped in, resolving the strike and terminating the channel.

  9. Owen Simonin - Wikipedia

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    As an advocate of cryptocurrencies and blockchain, he created the educational youtube channel, "Hasheur" in 2016. In May 2017, he founded the fintech Just Mining with his brother William Simonin, to make investing in cryptocurrency mining accessible and offer investment solutions (staking, masternodes).