Mansion Productions' MPA3 Integrates BitPay Bitcoin Billing

LOS ANGELES — Mansion Productions has integrated its MPA3 affiliate management and tracking software with bitcoin biller BitPay, the company announced today.

Mansion explained that the MPA3 administrator sets the amount for the product and the currency. The customer is then able to click on the fully tracked BitPay link, and pay the subscription using bitcoins. For affiliates, the payouts are shown in the statistics, and paid in U.S. dollars or other base currency.

In order to set up the MPA3 V5 powered program to accept bitcoins as form of payment, users need to apply for BitPay account with linking code inserted.

“BitPay makes it easy to collect payments over the bitcoin peer-to-peer network. A website can accept a payment from any country, instantly, with no risk of fraud or chargebacks," BitPay co-founder and CEO Tony Gallippi said.

He added, "Merchants can choose to have all payments converted into dollars or euros and have it deposited into their bank account every business day."

To see a demo of MPA3 V5 visit MPA3Demo.com.

For more information on the software email sales@mansionproductions.com or visit MansionProductions.com and submit a contact form.

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