
“Dwolla has announced it can no longer work with virtual currency exchanges and other bitcoin-related services. The online payment system provider emailed its customers who operate companies related to bitcoin and other virtual currencies to inform them it is withdrawing its services as of 28th October at 16:00 CT. This move comes shortly after Capital One closed the bank account of a company after it started selling purely commemorative silver and copper bitcoin coins. According to Mulligan Mint’s CEO Rob Gray, the bank hadn’t bothered to do their research properly, as merchant services said the account was cancelled because the company was selling bitcoin.”
http://www.coindesk.com/dwolla-bitcoin-companies-virtual-currency-exchanges/
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