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Stealth Communications Now Accepting Cryptocurrencies as Payment Methods

Cryptocurrencies will streamline payment process for its commercial Internet services

Stealth Communications, a New York City-based Gigabit Internet Service Provider, today announced it now accepts Bitcoin, Ethereum, and USDC cryptocurrencies as a new form of payment from all its commercial customers.

Customers can now easily transition from traditional check, ACH, or wire transactions and instead use cryptocurrency to pay for fiber-optic Internet and other fiber-based services. This method allows for faster, more secure, cost-effective, and programmable transactions between Stealth Communications and its customers.

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“Cryptocurrencies now offer us a streamlined, convenient, and robust alternative for our customers to avoid cumbersome traditional payment systems,” said Shrihari Pandit, President and CEO of Stealth Communications. “This move to digital currencies is a natural evolution for us. We’re excited about the opportunities cryptocurrencies will provide and hope to see more businesses adopting this innovative payment method.”

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Stealth Communications provides connectivity services to a broad roster of customers in telecom, finance, real estate, education, and government through its 80-mile fiber-optic system in New York City, connecting hundreds of commercial office buildings.

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