
“China’s largest search service, Baidu, announced it would now accept bitcoin for its Jaisule service from the 14th of October. Jaisule is the firm’s firewall and DDOS protection service. The service essentially protects websites from malicious attacks that attempt to crash it by overloading it with external communications requests so that it cannot respond to legitimate traffic. A similar US-based service is Cloudflare. With a market cap of over $50 billion, the company may be the largest one yet to accept payments in bitcoin.”
http://www.businessinsider.com/chinas-google-is-now-accepting-bitcoin-2013-10
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