U.S. Home Warranty Company supports cryptocurrency payments and wants to include BTC on its balance sheet
According to the Boston Herald, American Residential Warranty (ARW) has added support for cryptocurrency payments. In addition, ARW announced that it has partnered with Gemini to invest directly in Bitcoin. Richard Kaufman, CEO of ARW, stated that our encrypted payment function will be compatible with encrypted payment gateways and applications such as BitPay or CoinPayments. Gemini founder Tyler Winklevoss stated that ARW has decided to include Bitcoin on its balance sheet. Note: ARW is a company that provides residential warranty services (including home appliances, systems and electronic products) to customers in all 50 states. Its partners include AIG Warranty, a subsidiary of American International Group, and Amynta, an insurance service company that manages premiums of more than 3.5 billion U.S. dollars Wait.
Twitter CEO plans to convert NFT proceeds from the first tweet to Bitcoin and donate it to non-profit organizations
According to the latest tweet, Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey tweeted that all proceeds from the NFT auction of his first tweet will be converted into Bitcoin. These bitcoins will be donated to the non-profit organization GiveDirectly, which focuses on extremely poor families in East Africa. Prior to the news on March 6, the first tweet published by Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey on March 21, 2006, "My Twitter just set up" was cast into an NFT through the Valuables tool.
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