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Using The Bithappy Browser To Raise Global Bitcoin Awareness

There are many different Bitcoin initiatives underway to boost cryptocurrency awareness. The BitHappy browser is an Android application that is similar to a Bitcoin payment processor. Through the application, users can find sellers around the world to buy goods and services from. Bitcoin is, of course, the only accepted payment method.

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The way the BitHappy browser works is quite intriguing. Users can take pictures of an item and sell it for Bitcoin. At the same time, it works as a geographical map for shops and individual sellers around you who accept Bitcoin payments. In a way, it is a mix of a Bitcoin merchant directory and OpenBazaar.

But there is more to BitHappy than just buying and selling items from your phone. Charitable organizations can set up their projects on this Android application as well. As a result, Bitcoin from around the world can make donations to projects they have taken an interest in. All of this can be achieved without leaving the BitHappy ecosystem. That being said, users can choose between using the device or another wallet to complete the payment.

BitHappy has a lot of potential to help boost Bitcoin awareness around the world. Everyone with a smartphone or tablet running the Android operating system can buy or sell goods with just a few taps of the screen. At its core, this browser application is a perfectly viable alternative to the existing financial ecosystem. In fact, it is even better, as it allows the billions of unbanked citizens to access financial services.



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Now that BitHappy has been released to the public, it will be interesting to see how the Bitcoin community responds. By combining a Bitcoin browser and point-of-sale terminal into one convenient application, the team is definitely on to something. Moreover, the application also helps eliminate the question of “where can I spend Bitcoin” in the long run.

Setting up a store in the BitHappy ecosystem is relatively easy, and the website offer 40 video tutorials to help out novice users. Interestingly enough, there is also an escrow service available, offering protection for buyers around the world. All in all, it is a platform every Bitcoin enthusiasts should check out and see for themselves.

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JP Buntinx

JP Buntinx is a FinTech and Bitcoin enthusiast living in Belgium. His passion for finance and technology made him one of the world's leading freelance Bitcoin writers, and he aims to achieve the same level of respect in the FinTech sector.

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