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Follow on Google News | Renting a Dedicated Server with Bitcoin Just Got Cheaper at Rad Web HostingBy: RAD WEB HOSTING This new program provides additional incentives for cryptocurrency payments over traditional currencies, by offering an exclusive BTC marketplace with private offers and best dedicated server prices. Cryptocurrency users are no stranger to Rad Web Hosting's offerings, as they've previously reached out to the crypto communities with exclusive discounts, enterprise-grade network and data centers, and provide technical support 24 hours a day. Rad Web Hosting began accepting cryptocurrency for web hosting services in 2015, when it was still a relatively novel idea, and Bitcoin was trading under $150. Since then, they've developed a mutual appreciation for the community. Rad Web Hosting wants to continue encouraging the growth and adoption of Bitcoin use as an accepted form of currency for business and enterprise transactions, as well as for everyday purchases. "We've are always interested in finding new ways to outreach and engage the community and the "Bitcoin Incentive Program for Dedicated Servers" should give us that opportunity," Currently, the program offers an extra 20% discount on specific plans when paying with Bitcoin. • Intel Xeon E3-1270 • 4 CPU w/ HT • 8GB RAM • 1TB Ent HDD • 100Mbps • 10TB BW • IPv4 + IPv6 • IPMI/KVM • USA Tier 3+ • Price $119/mo • NOW $95 w/ BTC • Intel Xeon E3-1270 • 4 CPU w/ HT • 16GB RAM • 2x 1TB Ent HDD • 100Mbps • 10TB BW • IPv4 + IPv6 • IPMI/KVM • USA Tier 3+ • Price $149/mo • NOW $119 w/ BTC Rad Web Hosting will increase quantities of services offered as project development and evaluations For clients that prefer flexible KVM VPS servers to bare-metal, there is currently a FLASH SALE on on all KVM VPS services, regardless of payment currency. To view dedicated server plans, please visit: https://radwebhosting.com/ End
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