Amazon021 Archivesnot-so quietly shaping the future around its ever-expanding business, so it makes sense they'd want to get in on cryptocurrency, too.
The company wants to build a fleet of package-delivering drones. They maybe want to build giant drone hives in a city near you. They've got grocery stores and devices you can ask to set a timer or play a song. Now, according to Whois data, an Amazon subsidiary registered amazoncryptocurrencies.com, amazoncryptocurrency.com, and amazonethereum.com on Oct. 31.
SEE ALSO: Not everyone's desperate for Amazon's second headquartersThe news was first reported by DomainNameWire, and, as they wrote, Amazon might just be buying up the names so nobody else can profit off a feigned association with their brand. Coindeskpointed out that Amazon registered amazonbitcoin.com four years ago, and that just redirects to the company's regular homepage.
Or maybe Jeff Bezos recently spent some time reading about how Bitcoin is doing better than ever, and decided to jump into the cryptocurrency pool.
We reached out to Amazon for more information, but didn't immediately hear back.
Topics Amazon Cryptocurrency
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