Mymoria: pay for the funeral with Bitcoins
The Berlin-based company Mymoria offers its customers to be able to organize a funeral online in full and to take the maximum amount of work from the mourners. As the Undertakers announced now, the payment will henceforth be made in Bitcoin.
From now on relatives can also pay funerals with the crypto-currency Bitcoin. For the first time, the digital funeral home Mymoria makes it possible to further digitize funeral planning. Anyone who has a Bitcoin wallet can transfer funeral expenses to Mymoria in virtual currency.
Bitcoin is an attractive alternative to paying by bank transfer, credit card or online payment service. This is especially true for relatives who live abroad and have to organize a funeral in Germany. Blockchain technology makes Bitcoin transfers anonymous and secure. The number of users and the transactions of the virtual currency are increasing rapidly worldwide.
Björn Krämer, founder and CEO of Mymoria, says:
Of course, digital payment also belongs to our digitization offensive for the funeral industry. We want to provide bereaved people with as much service as possible in difficult times and optimize the entire process of funeral planning. Bitcoin is simply a complete offer today. "
Recently Launched: Digital Condolence Book and Live Streaming of Funeral Services
Just recently, Mymoria expanded its funeral online planning service to include live streaming of funerals and the digital condolence book. For example, since November survivors have been able to broadcast funerals and funerals on the Internet for family members and friends who can not be there. Since September, family members have had the opportunity to set up a digital condolence page at Mymoria where friends and relatives can express their sympathy from anywhere, at any time.
For the first time, Mymoria offers survivors the opportunity to order a full funeral online, with full cost transparency. In the familiar environment and protected space, they can intuitively put together all the services and products they need for the desired funeral. With this Mymoria wants to digitize the funeral industry. The company was founded in 2015 in Berlin. With three founders, Björn Krämer, Peter Kautz and Heiko Reintsch, the team currently has around 15 employees - and the number is rising.
From now on relatives can also pay funerals with the crypto-currency Bitcoin. For the first time, the digital funeral home Mymoria makes it possible to further digitize funeral planning. Anyone who has a Bitcoin wallet can transfer funeral expenses to Mymoria in virtual currency.
Bitcoin is an attractive alternative to paying by bank transfer, credit card or online payment service. This is especially true for relatives who live abroad and have to organize a funeral in Germany. Blockchain technology makes Bitcoin transfers anonymous and secure. The number of users and the transactions of the virtual currency are increasing rapidly worldwide.
Björn Krämer, founder and CEO of Mymoria, says:
Of course, digital payment also belongs to our digitization offensive for the funeral industry. We want to provide bereaved people with as much service as possible in difficult times and optimize the entire process of funeral planning. Bitcoin is simply a complete offer today. "
Recently Launched: Digital Condolence Book and Live Streaming of Funeral Services
Just recently, Mymoria expanded its funeral online planning service to include live streaming of funerals and the digital condolence book. For example, since November survivors have been able to broadcast funerals and funerals on the Internet for family members and friends who can not be there. Since September, family members have had the opportunity to set up a digital condolence page at Mymoria where friends and relatives can express their sympathy from anywhere, at any time.
For the first time, Mymoria offers survivors the opportunity to order a full funeral online, with full cost transparency. In the familiar environment and protected space, they can intuitively put together all the services and products they need for the desired funeral. With this Mymoria wants to digitize the funeral industry. The company was founded in 2015 in Berlin. With three founders, Björn Krämer, Peter Kautz and Heiko Reintsch, the team currently has around 15 employees - and the number is rising.
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