“One of bitcoin’s leading merchant processors, BitPay, has introduced a new pricing plan that makes its basic level of service free and unlimited. The new plan allows merchants unlimited use of any plugin, API or app from the BitPay library and access to the company’s email support. The company’s business and enterprise plans, which offer customers additional features, will continue at existing prices. The new pricing plan helps further reduce the barrier to entry for new merchants that are looking to accept bitcoin payments. Previously, BitPay’s basic pricing plan was available to merchants at a cost of $30 for 30 days, for transactions of up to $10,000 daily.”
http://www.coindesk.com/bitpay-eliminates-fees-basic-merchant-processing/
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