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PR: ACD and Bitcoin.com Have Teamed up to Launch Payments With Bitcoin Cash

ACD and Bitcoin.com Have Teamed up to Launch Payments With Bitcoin Cash

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December 28th, 2018
Bitcoin.com
ACD Inc

Bitcoin.com CEO Roger Ver has announced a strategic partnership within the cryptocurrency space between his company and the Tokyo-based ACD Inc (funded by ANA Holdings).

Based on this alliance, ACD’s token will be launched on the Bitcoin Cash network as a BCH token. As early as spring 2019, ACD will provide consumers with various services on this Bitcoin Cash Platform, including the ability to purchase authentic Japanese goods through their online store.

After extensive research and testing, ACD and Bitcoin.com jointly advocate Bitcoin Cash as the cryptocurrency that offers the most benefit to both consumers and businesses across the world due to its cheap, fast, and reliable payments. The partnership will begin with ACD accepting Bitcoin Cash payments from their customers. Many additional use cases will be announced in the coming months, including details for the ACD token that will be based on Bitcoin Cash Platform.

Mr. Yasuhiro Sonoda, CEO of ACD said, “After extensive research into different cryptocurrencies on the market, ACD chose to implement Bitcoin Cash as a new payment method. This will benefit our customers by offering fast, cheap and reliable worldwide transactions for both online and offline payments.”

Roger Ver, CEO of Bitcoin.com said, “I’m honoured to be a part of this exciting partnership between ACD and Bitcoin Cash! Worldwide money is a natural fit for a worldwide airline.”

Bitcoin Cash is a peer to peer electronic cash system that allows anyone to pay from anywhere in the world instantly, basically for free, and with no risk of chargebacks, payment denials or reversals. It is a natural fit for any global business like ACD, and their decision to adopt Bitcoin Cash payments sets them ahead of competitors by providing customers with an innovative new way to pay.

Media Inquiries:
Mr. Kota Morimoto
ACD Inc
morimoto@a-cd.co.jp
+81-(0)3-5657-1505

Mickey Amami
Bitcoin.com
mickey@bitcoin.com
+81-(0)3-6450-5136

Supporting Link
https://www.a-cd.co.jp/corporate_en/

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