Cryptocurrencies as a means of payments are slowly catching up and last Friday, Samsung stores in the Baltic States announced that they will start accepting payments in seven different cryptocurrencies.
In the official announcement, CopPay mentions that Samsung is currently adopting the trend of crypto payments while following its slogan of “Turn on Future”.
The seven digital currencies which the Samsung store will be accepting includes Bitcoin (BTC), Ethereum (ETH), Ripple (XRP), Litecoin (LTC), Dash (DASH), NEM (XEM), and Steem (STEEM).
A growing number of merchants accept Bitcoin payments in restaurants, hotels, apartments, bars, clothing stores, specialty shops and massage parlors.
At the same time, Samsung is also not a new player in the blockchain and the cryptocurrency space.
The leading IT giant Samsung has announced that digital currency payments will be accepted. The development was made possible via teaming up with CopPay platform. Firstly, users that will use and benefit these services will be from 3 Baltic states.
Cryptocurrencies as a means of payments are slowly catching up and last Friday, Samsung stores in the Baltic States announced that they will start accepting payments in seven different cryptocurrencies.
Samsung has partnered with European fintech payment processing firm CopPay and shortlisted seven cryptocurrencies for payments.
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Four official Samsung stores in the Baltics have begun accepting crypto payments, including Bitcoin, Ethereum, Litecoin, Ripple, Dash, Nem, and Steem. Cryptonians in Tallinn, Riga, Vilnius and Kaunas, can now buy Samsung.
The Korean IT giant, Samsung, is accepting payments in cryptocurrency thanks to a strategic partnership with the CopPay platform. In a first stage, the platform implementation will benefit users from 3 Baltic countries.
South Korean electronics titan Samsung has announced that its Baltic stores now accept multiple cryptocurrencies as a means of payment via the blockchain-based CopPay platform, according to a July 20 Medium post.
Samsung is reportedly accepting cryptocurrency payments in several Baltic States using crypto payment platform CopPay. The Lithuania-based company made the announcement today. Customers in Tallinn, Riga, Vilnius, and Kaunas in the countries of Estonia, Latvia, and Lithuania will be able to purchase Samsung smartphones, tablets, laptops, TV sets, and more with cryptocurrency.
The mobile payments app Ubank will be pre-installed by the South Korean company LG Electronics on its smartphones, which will become gradually available in various world markets. The Ubank app is already pre-installed by Samsung in 10 countries.
The mobile payments app Ubank will be pre-installed by the South Korean company LG Electronics on its smartphones, which will become gradually available in various world markets. The Ubank app is already pre-installed by Samsung in 10 countries.
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