
Paydici Partners With BitPay to Offer Recurring Bitcoin Billing
All-in-one billing service provider Paydici announced this morning that they are partnering up with Atlanta, Georgia-based BitPay in effort to bring recurring billing to the bitcoin realm, a move Paydici says "will help ensure that businesses large and small can transact in bitcoin with their clients on a recurring basis without a taxing manual process." Paydici partners up with accounting solutions and financial institutions, offering turnkey billing, invoicing and payment solution for small and medium-size businesses. (I'd also like to take this time to point out that Portland,....
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