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SHOP.COM, an online retailer currently accepting crypto payments

SHOP.COM, an online retailer currently accepting crypto payments

SHOP.COM, an online retailer currently accepting crypto payments
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SHOP.COM an American e-commerce platform currently accepts cryptocurrency payments succeeding in a collaboration with payment provider BitPay.

The partnership lets customers pay for their stuff through the BitPay wallet at the checkout phase.

Presently, customers can pay with Bitcoin (BTC), Bitcoin Cash (BCH), Ethereum (ETH), Wrapped Bitcoin (WBTC), Dogecoin (DOGE), Litecoin (LTC), and an array of stablecoins including GUSD, USDC, PAX, DAI, and BUSD.

COO & President of SHOP.COM, Steve Ashley, defined the partnership as the “next chapter in purchasing products on all SHOP.COM sites” and highlighted the BitPay addition was obtainable international in all of the countries Market America works in.

“Today I’m announcing that SHOP.COM is going to be offering Bitcoin, Ethereum, and several other cryptocurrencies through BitPay,” he said.

He further said,

“We’re going to be offering this at SHOP.COM sites worldwide in all of our Market countries. We went with BitPay because they are the industry leader. They are the world’s largest in Bitcoin and crypto payment services.”

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BitPay is a crypto payment service provider that allows wholesalers to handle and settle crypto payments.

BitPay presently collaborated with services such as Shopify, Microsoft, and Shopify, and newly publicized it will support Google Pay and Samsung Pay in its wallet.

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