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Bitcoinist - Australian Banks Boycotting Apple Pay Creates Opportunities for Bitcoin

Tue Jan 26, 2016 3:28 pm

Competition in the mobile payments industry is heating up all over the world, but things are getting particularly interesting in Australia. The National Australia Bank has launched a new mobile payment solution for Android users, which will be in direct competition with Apple’s concept. Furthermore, the country’s largest banks are planning to keep boycotting Apple Pay for the foreseeable future. Bitcoin is still the only global mobile payment solution.

http://bitcoinist.net/australian-banks- ... r-bitcoin/
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Re: Bitcoinist - Australian Banks Boycotting Apple Pay Creates Opportunities for Bitcoin

Wed Jan 27, 2016 12:47 am

Competition in the mobile payments industry is heating up all over the world, but things are getting particularly interesting in Australia. The National Australia Bank has launched a new mobile payment solution for Android users, which will be in direct competition with Apple’s concept. Furthermore, the country’s largest banks are planning to keep boycotting Apple Pay for the foreseeable future. Bitcoin is still the only global mobile payment solution.

http://bitcoinist.net/australian-banks- ... r-bitcoin/
Apple pay it seems needs to pack it up!

They gave it a c- "go".
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