Bitcoin auto vending machines come to M'sia
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Bitcoin auto vending machines come to M'sia
Published: Friday March 21, 2014 MYT 3:32:00 PM
Updated: Friday March 21, 2014 MYT 6:56:44 PM
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Bitcoin is here! Singapore-based payment transaction provider, Numoni Pte Ltd, today launched the bitcoin auto vending machines (AVMs) in Bangsar Shopping Centre and Gurney Plaza, Penang. In the picture are Zach Luo, Numoni's business development manager, Numoni CEO Norma Sit, and Marcus Leng, managing director of BTC Future.
KUALA LUMPUR: Singapore-based payment transaction provider, Numoni Pte Ltd, today launched the bitcoin auto vending machines (AVMs) in Malaysia, catering to the fast-growing demand for the crypto-currency.
Numoni has installed its bitcoin AVMs in Bangsar Shopping Centre here and Gurney Plaza in Penang after launching it at the 2014 Mobile World Congress held in Spain last month.
Numoni chief executive officer, Norma Sit, said while different countries were deliberating over the acceptance of bitcoin, it remained in demand.
"The Numoni bitcoin AVMs enable the public to participate in buying small amounts of crypto-currency that is seen in many countries as an international voucher that can be used to barter for goods online," she said at a press conference on Friday. - Bernama
Updated: Friday March 21, 2014 MYT 6:56:44 PM
[size=40]Bitcoin auto vending machines come to M'sia[/size]
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Bitcoin is here! Singapore-based payment transaction provider, Numoni Pte Ltd, today launched the bitcoin auto vending machines (AVMs) in Bangsar Shopping Centre and Gurney Plaza, Penang. In the picture are Zach Luo, Numoni's business development manager, Numoni CEO Norma Sit, and Marcus Leng, managing director of BTC Future.
KUALA LUMPUR: Singapore-based payment transaction provider, Numoni Pte Ltd, today launched the bitcoin auto vending machines (AVMs) in Malaysia, catering to the fast-growing demand for the crypto-currency.
Numoni has installed its bitcoin AVMs in Bangsar Shopping Centre here and Gurney Plaza in Penang after launching it at the 2014 Mobile World Congress held in Spain last month.
Numoni chief executive officer, Norma Sit, said while different countries were deliberating over the acceptance of bitcoin, it remained in demand.
"The Numoni bitcoin AVMs enable the public to participate in buying small amounts of crypto-currency that is seen in many countries as an international voucher that can be used to barter for goods online," she said at a press conference on Friday. - Bernama
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