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Online gaming company Zynga announced it will accept Bitcoin as payment for in-game purchases.
A response to Bitcoin's rise in popularity, Zynga customers will be able to use the virtual currency in games including FarmVille 2, CastleVille, ChefVille, CoasterVille, Hidden Chronicles, Hidden Shadows and CityVille, according to CNNMoney.
While many play Zynga games for free on social media sites, others pay real money to access virtual goods, such as cows, crops and other progress-related items.
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