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SpicePay
SpicePay offers a blockchain payment platform that enables merchants to accept payments in Bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies in an affordable and easy manner. The company is situated in Belize, although some of the company’s lead developers are based out of Ukraine. It provides services mainly to the South American, East European and South Asian markets, but the gateways such as wire transfer ensure that SpicePay can be used anywhere in the world. SpicePay makes doing business in cryptocurrencies easy and convenient. It is mobile-friendly, fast, affordable and safe.
Services Offered
SpicePay’s blockchain payment platform provides an easy, low-cost way to accept online payments in bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies, and transact with anyone, anywhere. Users can easily integrate blockchain payment functionality into their website, bringing their business into the future, securely and affordably. SpicePay’s wallet puts all users’ Bitcoin transactions, payments, withdrawals and exchanges in one very secure, convenient place.
It is also possible to automatically exchange digital assets for USD, EUR, GBP or CAD, and withdraw by wire transfer, SEPA or PayPal. SpicePay’s online retail, eCommerce, billing and donation tools enable users to accept blockchain payments from customers worldwide in Bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies. Funds can be accessed immediately, with no fraud and no chargebacks, with savings of an average of 2% on every transaction.
Cryptocurrencies currently supported by SpicePay include Bitcoin, Bitcoin Cash, Ethereum, and Litecoin. These go through an “open source” wallet app, which is integrated into BitGo technology. The app is simple and straightforward to use, with a dynamic interface. It is also compatible with the foremost operating systems including Android, Windows and iOS.

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