Used Digital Currency for the First Time to Renew a Domain

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Used Digital Currency for the First Time to Renew a Domain
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<p>So a while back I started exploring digital currency. No, I wasn't an early adopter. In fact I stayed away from it for years. I didn't want to loose out if it failed. Being scared of failure will lead to miss opportunities. Let's say that I was tired of missing opportunities, so here is the story...</p>
<p>I received an email from <a href="https://www.namesilo.com/?rid=08ca743fe">NameSilo</a> - my domain register - that informed me one of my domains was coming up for renewal in six days. SIX DAYS!</p>
<p>My brain starts to scramble of how to pay for this cost. I have a hobby that I use to pay for my domains. However, I spent the money from the hobby account to buy more supplies to work on an order. So the account was empty; as hobbies make your accounts.&nbsp;</p>
<p>I went through the shopping cart checkout and noticed BitCoin. Wait what!? BitCoin is listed as a payment method? Oh this is cool, sad it isn't DASH, but I can deal with BitCoin as well. So I added account funds with BitCoin. A few hours later the funds were created to my account. I added the domain to my cart and checked out with account funds.</p>
<p>Over all I would say my experience with digital currency was good. The largest draw back of the BitCoin transaction was the amount of time it took to complete. In a time crunch it would have been worthless.&nbsp;</p>
<p>I think that I will send a letter to my domain register - <a href="https://www.namesilo.com/?rid=08ca743fe">NameSilo</a> - and suggest working toward accepting DASH with Instant Send.</p>
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