BID COIN

Brand Owner (click to sort) Address Description
BIDCOIN Bid Ops, Inc. 211 N. Ervay St. Dallas TX 75201 BID COIN;Financial services, namely, providing a virtual currency for use by members of an on-line community via a global computer network; payment processing services, namely, cryptocurrency transaction processing services;
BIDCOIN SPTC, INC. 1400 South Virginia Street Reno NV 89502 BID COIN;Providing cash and other rebates for credit card use as part of a customer loyalty program; financial services, namely, providing a virtual currency for use by customers via a global computer network;Customer loyalty services and customer club services, for commercial, promotional and/or advertising purposes; providing incentive award programs for customers through issuance and processing of loyalty points for purchase of goods; administration of customer loyalty programs and incentive award programs that provide discounts, coupons, rebates, vouchers and special offers for goods and services; administration of a customer loyalty program which provides discounts to consumers for their purchases of goods; arranging and conducting incentive reward programs to promote the sale of goods; auction services; online auction services; provision of an online marketplace for buyers and sellers of goods and services;
 

Where the owner name is not linked, that owner no longer owns the brand

   
Technical Examples
  1. A multiple coin actuation mechanism has a carrier wheel with angularly spaced first and second coin recesses aligned with first and second coin slots of a front cover plate when the carrier wheel is in an initial home position at which a user initially deposits first and second coins into the first and second coin recesses through the first and second coin slots. A pivotal coin removal blocking latch and an edge notch defined adjacent to one side of the first coin recess in the carrier wheel allows initial insertion of the first coin through the first coin slot into the first coin recess while preventing removal of the second coin from the second coin recess through the first coin slot when the carrier wheel has turned sufficiently to align the second coin recess with the first coin slot.