Adoption has been strongest in the hospitality, travel, digital goods, and gaming industries. Millennials and Gen Zs are proving to be the most crypto-savvy shoppers.
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Steak 'n Shake, an American fast food restaurant company, first began accepting BTC in May and is now expanding its stores to El Salvador.
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Square’s new Bitcoin payments may redefine how merchants accept money online with faster settlement, lower costs and greater financial control.
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Elliptic’s report reveals how the Huione Guarantee marketplace facilitated massive money laundering and cyber scams using Tether transactions.
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Nayib Bukele may have just won another five years as presidency, but El Salvador’s Bitcoin experiment will need more than that.
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The Central American country of Guatemala is getting inked on the path to greater Bitcoin merchant adoption.
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Crypto payments are taking off in a big way in Lugano, Switzerland with 60 merchants and counting.
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Tips, tricks and tribulations from the grassroots mission of two Bitcoiners who spent a day trying to “orange pill” merchants in a U.K. town.
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Improving customer experience, increasing the customer base and the hope their brand is perceived as “cutting edge” were the biggest reasons given for a desire to adopt crypto payments.
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On The Run (OTR) will work with Crypto.com to implement its Pay Merchant product, with a Sydney payment systems provider rolling out new terminals to allow consumers to pay with crypto.
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A new Crypto.com survey reveals a huge gap between consumer demand and merchant acceptance for crypto payments.
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Apple Pay users will technically be able to use iPhone’s Tap to Pay feature to make crypto payments across mainstream merchants and businesses.
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Perth Heat will use the Bitcoin Lightning Network to make payments to professional baseball players and staff.
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Afterpay spoke as part of the Senate inquiry into “Australia as a Technology and Financial Center” and Lee Hatton said there would be enough consumer demand to offer crypto services.
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A Portuguese shop selling products of Chinese electronics giant Xiaomi previously announced that it partnered with Utrust to unlock payments in five cryptocurrencies.
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