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Columbia web dev firm Fiddlefly now accepts Bitcoins

The Columbia-based digital agency "will give a 5 percent discount to customers who use it," reports the Baltimore Sun.

Ah those sweet, sweet "bitcoins." (Photo via Wikimedia Commons)

Mobile and web development company Fiddlefly now accepts Bitcoins as payment.
The Columbia-based digital agency “will give a 5 percent discount to customers who use it,” reports the Baltimore Sun.
Earlier this month Technical.ly Baltimore reported that Bad Decisions bar in Fells Point had also begun accepting payment in Bitcoins, the virtual currency created in 2009.

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