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Coinbase
Coinbase, founded in 2012 by Brian Armstrong and Fred Ehrsam, is a widely recognized cryptocurrency exchange that offers a platform for buying, selling, and storing digital currencies. It's known for its strong emphasis on regulatory compliance and security, making it a popular choice among both novice and experienced crypto investors. Coinbase supports a variety of cryptocurrencies, including Bitcoin, Ethereum, and Litecoin, and provides additional services like a digital wallet and educational resources for users.
Pay for groceries with bitcoin via eGifter's new Walmart giftcard
People can now buy Walmart gift cards from eGifter using bitcoins.

What it's actually like to get paid exclusively in bitcoins
As more employees start to accept their salaries in bitcoin, CoinDesk takes a look at how they're getting on.

BitPay now has over 10,000 merchants in its payment processor network
BitPay has now helped over 10,000 merchants across the world accept payments in bitcoin.

Coinbase waives fees for businesses' first $1 Million of sales
CoinBase is scrapping processing fees for merchants until they make £1m worth of sales.

Coinbase enables users to buy, sell and send bitcoins via text message
Coinbase has created an SMS interface, which enables users to send and receive bitcoins via text message.

Coinbase implements zero-fee microtransactions off the block chain
Coinbase, the bitcoin payment processor, has announced that it will begin processing off-block chain microtransactions.

Litecoin creator Charles Lee has left Google to work at Coinbase
Litecoin's creator Charles Lee has left Google to go and work on Coinbase full time.

Coinbase opens instant bitcoin transfers for verified customers
The bitcoin wallet platform, CoinBase, has now enabled instant bitcoin purchases. Users will have to undergo identity verification.

Coinbase investor: Bitcoin is the currency of the future
A gathering of A-list entrepreneurs, investors and Bay Area politicians -- Bloomberg's Next Big Thing Summit -- is set to tackle emerging issues in technology and business ... including the future potential of Bitcoin.

