Decentralised printing network 3D Hubs has partnered with BitPay to allow customers in over 140 countries to pay using bitcoin.
The on-demand service, which connects local printers with consumers wishing to create 3D designs, has a network of more than 13,000 machines listed on its database.
When asked about his companyâs decision to accept bitcoin, Bram de Zwart, co-founder at 3D Hubs, said the currencyâs integration had been the most requested feature by the 3D Hubs community:
âThis makes sense as there is much overlap between bitcoin and 3D Hubs. They are both platforms that enable communities to change large industries with a bottom-up approach to manufacturing and payments.â
âWith this launch we are making it possible for everyone to manufacture and purchase products without traditional centralised institutions in between,â he added.
Wouter Vonk, European Marketing Manager at BitPay, said 3D Hubs brought âa disruptive technology to the masses by decentralising 3D printingâ, adding that this was in âperfect synergy with what BitPay is doing for money transfersâ.
âWhile we are making the physical concept of money digital, 3D Hubs is making digital concepts physical,â he said.
The announcement comes after 3D Hubsâ payment processor Adyen partnered with BitPay to provide bitcoin functionality to its clients last month.
Adyen services a variety of businesses including Uber, Facebook and Spotify, who can now âswitch onâ bitcoin payments without the hassle of a custom integration.
Disclaimer: CoinDesk founder Shakil Khan is an investor in BitPay.