Turn Your Spare Change Into Crypto

in bitcoin •  6 years ago 

Ever hear of Acorns?

It’s an app where you can connect your bank accounts and debit and credit cards. And then ‘round off’ purchases to increase your savings.

So if you paid $5.25 for something Acorn rounds it up to $6 and puts that extra $0.75 into savings.

Now there’s a similar product for crypto called Bundil.

This product was actually recently featured on CNBC’s Shark Tank.

And Kevin O’Leary, aka Mr. Wonderful, invested $100,000.

The creator is a gentleman named Dmitri Love, who also happens to be a web developer and a fan of cryptocurrencies.

He sees his Bundil app as an easier way for normal folks to get into crypto.

I use Acorns already. But I’d rather have crypto. So I’ll be checking out Bundil.

If you’re interest you can find the website here.


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The app is pretty cool, can you also write about the Bitplaza app. It lets people spend bitcoin on everyday items.

Thanks, I'll check it out.

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So how much spare change do you need to convert to bitcoin. You know with the app.

Not sure yet. I would imagine there's a minimum threshold to accounts for network fees.