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BitCard® and Blackhawk Community (BHN) to Supply Bitcoin Reward Playing cards at Choose U.S. Retailers

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Paoli, United States, 1st March, 2023, Chainwire

BitCard® has introduced a brand new relationship with Blackhawk Network (BHN), one of many world’s leaders in branded fee know-how. By means of this groundbreaking business relationship, BitCard® will provide its Bitcoin Reward Card at choose U.S. retailers in BHN’s huge community of outlets and B2B channels.

This relationship marks a serious milestone for each BitCard® and BHN. BitCard® is introducing one of many first Bitcoin merchandise to BHN’s community, whereas BHN is growing the visibility of BitCard® to assist drive additional entry to Bitcoin. Moreover, this business relationship will diversify the choices, permitting retailers, card rewards, airways, loyalty corporations, and lots of extra inside BHN’s community to buy BitCards® and provide them to their clients as a part of their current merchandise, advantages, or rewards applications.

“We’re happy to associate with BitCard®,  providing its reward playing cards redeemable for cryptocurrency in our portfolio. This marks an thrilling step for Blackhawk inside the world of crypto, and we’re delighted to supply our huge community a brand new and progressive reward card possibility. We look ahead to seeing the constructive impression this partnership may have on our business.” – Steve Dekker, Managing Director, Americas, Blackhawk Community

The BitCard® rollout is predicted to go dwell within the coming days, and each corporations are wanting to see the useful impact of this providing.

BitCard®, developed by Bitcoin Options Inc, is devoted to creating Bitcoin and cryptocurrency straightforward for shoppers to entry. Its purpose is to develop into essentially the most accessible, interoperable technique to buy Bitcoin and different cryptocurrencies.

“We’re excited to associate with Blackhawk. The BitCard® rollout will present BHN companions with one more main reward card possibility, whereas additionally offering finish customers easy accessibility to Bitcoin and Crypto —in some instances, for the primary time,” mentioned Ed Gieske, CEO of Bitcoin Options Inc.

About Blackhawk Community (BHN)

Blackhawk Community (BHN) delivers fee options by pay as you go merchandise, applied sciences, and community that join manufacturers and folks. We collaborate with our companions to innovate, translating market tendencies in branded funds to extend attain, loyalty, and income. We reliably execute security-minded options worldwide. Be part of us as we form the way forward for world branded funds. Be taught extra at blackhawknetwork.com.

About BitCard®

BitCard® (Bitcoin Options Inc), is a know-how firm that goals to make Bitcoin and cryptocurrency straightforward to buy.  BitCard® is essentially the most accessible, interoperable technique to buy Bitcoin and different cryptocurrencies, safely and securely. The BitCard® providing additionally helps loyalty rewards, factors, and incentive applications. We’re empowering shoppers with entry to custody, compliance, funds processing, and reward card issuance to assist help new companions.

For partnership inquiries, please contact [email protected]

Contact

CEO, Edward Gieske III, Bitcoin Options Inc, [email protected], 1-833-424-8264


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