Bitpapa launches crypto acceptance as payments solution for businesses PressRelease
peer-to-peer cryptocurrency exchange has announced the launch of a proprietary solution that allows businesses to accept digital currencies as a means of payment. The new service comes in light of the exchange’s expanding presence in African countries with growing audiences of cryptocurrency users and record rates of crypto adoption.
The process of using the new service starts with choosing the P2P payment option. The client will then be given the details of a bank card for the transfer of funds in the amount of their order, essentially mimicking an internal card-to-card bank transfer that bypasses possible commissions and other charges. The transaction is then processed within less than 30 seconds and the client receives a confirmation of payment notification that changes the order’s status to “Paid”.
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