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Digital Money World

December 7th, 2007

Firepay Call It Quits

Firepay, a UK based online money exchanger, has apparently issued letter on discontinuing its services with effect from 10th of December 2007. (source: ReadwriteWeb)
“Effective Monday, December 10, 2007, FirePay will no longer allow funding, spending, or payment transactions. FirePay account holders will still be able to access their account to review their online statement, […]

By Benson -- 4 comments

June 27th, 2007

PayByCash™ Expands Their Empire To The Middle East and Northern Africa With cashU

PayByCash™ is now accepting the very popular cashU payment cards. This expands PayByCash’s online operation into many new countries and jurisdictions where cashU is used.

By Mark -- 3 comments

June 4th, 2007

Offshore Casinos Still Welcoming US Players & Payments

Hey, Congress, you should have just taxed them like the UK.

By Mark -- 3 comments

February 28th, 2007

US Online Gamblers Still Playing, ‘Work Around Number’ Two For February

New, smaller online payment operations that STILL allow US players to gamble online - how long will these last?

By Mark -- 3 comments

February 7th, 2007

PayPal Digital Money Now Helping The City Of New Orleans

PayPal mobile makes a great move and teams up with the City of New Orleans to accept donations towards the revitalization effort.

By Mark -- 0 comments

February 6th, 2007

Online Gambling & Terrorist Financing: America’s New “Poker Threat”

Wow, the US is now going after online payment systems processor NETeller for terrorist financing ala, Patriot Act

By Mark -- 4 comments

January 18th, 2007

New Developments With NETeller & The DOJ

NETeller is no longer accepting US clients so what is in store next for the Digital Gold Currencies?

By Mark -- 0 comments

January 1st, 2007

Online Gambling & Betting Still Strong via Digital Currency

Online gaming and betting is still going strong, even after new US anti-gambling laws and several high profile arrests. It seems the UK has taken the lead in the industry.

By Mark -- 0 comments