Dish to take Bitcoins
May 29, 2014
US satellite TV operator Dish Network has said it will accept payments in Bitcoins from customers in the third quarter of this year. Dish, which supplies 14 million households with satellite TV, says it will be the biggest company to accept Bitcoin so far.
Users can transfer Bitcoins to each other online and store the currency in digital “wallets”. However, the virtual currency has faced challenges. Its value against traditional currencies has fluctuated wildly, and it is not backed by a central bank.
Mt Gox, at one time the biggest Bitcoin exchange, stopped trading in February after a hack attack saw it lose about $500,000 worth of virtual coins. Dish will use Coinbase to process Bitcoin transactions.
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