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| Published On May 15, 2014 11:52 am CEST  |  Updated on Aug 3, 2021 5:44 pm CEST | By Daniel Allermand

BizCloud Accepting Bitcoin Payments for Cloud Solutions

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BizCloud is one of the leading providers of cloud Infrastructure as a Service (iaaS) solutions and they announced today that they have entered a partnership with BitPay in order to be able to accept Bitcoin payments. It will now be possible to use the popular cryptocurrency to pay for their public, hybrid and private cloud infrastructure solutions.

BizCloud has from the start been focusing on creating technology and cloud innovations that could assist and help businesses. Bringing Bitcoin onboard as a payment method further shows that the company is at the forefront of technology and are willing to go where it’s necessary.

“We decided to accept Bitcoins to give both our domestic and international customers a quick and effortless alternative payment option, but also to support the technology that we believe will disrupt the financial industry in the coming years,” Vahid Razavi, Founder and CEO of BizCloud said.

“Considering our role in the cloud computing space and our commitment to provide industry-leading technology to our customers, Bitcoin was a natural fit.” he added.

With the integration of Bitcoin payments, BizCloud now offers a secure, fast and private way to pay for cloud infrastructure solutions. With the almost instant transfers and low fees, Bitcoin is an ideal way to pay for goods and services.

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BitPay was chosen as BitCloud’s payment partner, in order to provide their customers with the best and most reliable Bitcoin payment service available. BitPay will convert the prices from $ to Bitcoin automatically accordingly with the exchange rate and ensure that nobody pays too much for the solution.

Daniel Allermand

Daniel Allermand is a freelance writer, with more than 14 years of experience in the industry as an operator, affiliate and poker player. Daniel has decided it was time to try and bring more coverage about the industry to the general public by writing articles about everything from poker to casino.  

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