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  2. Amazon Coins - Wikipedia

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    Users could also get discounts when they bought the coins in bulk and earn coins through certain apps on the Appstore. [2] [3] In 2014, with the release of the Fire Phone, Amazon offered app developers 500,000 Amazon Coins for each paid app or app with in-app purchasing developed and optimized for the Fire Phone. [4] [5]

  3. Amazon Just Gave You 500 Coins. Now What? - AOL

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    Amazon If you own an Amazon Kindle Fire, then chances are, today you're 500 coins richer. Not $500 richer, mind you. Or 500 euros, yen, yuan or even bitcoins richer. Amazon.com (AMZN), you see, is ...

  4. Amazon Coins Available for Kindle Customers - AOL

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    Amazon Coins, the online retailer's new virtual payment method, can now be used to purchase apps, games, and in-app items from the Amazon Appstore and on Kindle Fire, the company announced today.

  5. Amazon Unveils "Coins" to Drive Appstore Revenue - AOL

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    Starting in May, Amazon's Kindle Fire customers will be able to purchase apps, games, and other media with a new virtual currency -- Amazon Coins -- in an effort to drive more sales from the ...

  6. Token money - Wikipedia

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    A banknote, e.g. a five-pound note, is token money because despite its value being 5 pounds it only costs significantly less to produce. [3] A gold coin is not considered token money. [3] The token money system has been adopted in many businesses around the world as an effective way to exchange value between companies and customers. [4]

  7. Cryptocurrency - Wikipedia

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    Individual coin ownership records are stored in a digital ledger or "blockchain," which is a computerized database using strong cryptography to secure transaction records, control the creation of additional coins, and verify the transfer of coin ownership. [3] [4] [5] Despite its name, which has come to describe many of the fungible blockchain ...

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  9. Amazon Coins Now Available for Kindle Fire Customers - AOL

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    Amazon Coins Now Available for Kindle Fire Customers Every Kindle Fire owner in the U.S. will find $5 worth of free Coins deposited directly into their Amazon account Customers can also purchase ...