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Ouya is now accepting bitcoin payments for its Android-powered microconsole, making it easier to support indie developers without using a credit card.
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Ouya accepting Bitcoin as payment is great for online users who don't want their money and spending habits to be tracked since Bitcoin transactions are untraceable or atleast harder to trace unlike Paypal, Credit Cards, and Debit which the government and companies can track more easily. People can also sell stuff, or work for Bitcoin like doing web design in exchange for Bitcoin.
Also, Bitcoin can be mined with computers, so if you are using someone else's electricity, or you generate your own electricity from the sun, wind, or a river, you can probably use your computer to eventually mine $99 worth of Bitcoin without spending $100 worth of electricity, or the Bitcoin you mined increases in value after you mined it since Bitcoin was once worth $1000 USD a few days a go for one bitcoin, and now it is about $740 USD for one Bitcoin.
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Ouya accepting Bitcoin as payment is great for online users who don't want their money and spending habits to be tracked since Bitcoin transactions are untraceable or atleast harder to trace unlike Paypal, Credit Cards, and Debit which the government and companies can track more easily. People can also sell stuff, or work for Bitcoin like doing web design in exchange for Bitcoin.
Also, Bitcoin can be mined with computers, so if you are using someone else's electricity, or you generate your own electricity from the sun, wind, or a river, you can probably use your computer to eventually mine $99 worth of Bitcoin without spending $100 worth of electricity, or the Bitcoin you mined increases in value after you mined it since Bitcoin was once worth $1000 USD a few days a go for one bitcoin, and now it is about $740 USD for one Bitcoin.