Recently, in an interview with CNBC, eBay CEO Jamie Iannone revealed that his company is exploring the addition of cryptocurrencies as a new payment option.
Obviously, the popularity of cryptocurrencies is growing and bringing in new growth perspectives for the organizational strategic moves, globally, not just for governments. (Maybe) Thanks to the pioneering Tesla and PayPal, many companies decided to adopt crypto transactions.
For some experts, eBay's plan to add cryptocurrencies as a payment option is no surprise.
"The potential of cryptocurrencies is blinding me, I'm sure it's not just eBay ... other major e-commerce sites will have to accept cryptocurrencies in the near future," said strategist Ryan Dinse.
"If a company misses this opportunity it will be left behind," he added.
Bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies in this race have attracted a lot of attention from Wall Street giants and Fortune 500 companies.
This year, Tesla allows customers to pay in BTC when they buy their electric scooter, while PayPal is said to have added crypto trading and holding services.
MasterCard and VISAC's two largest centralized payment processing giants have also entered the cryptographic ecosystem, allowing cryptographic payments and spending through their networks.
Wishful thinking -- I hope next year they will introduce LEO and HIVE.....Is it too much to hope for? How can we achieve that?
Thank you so much for reading and let's see how we can develop more for HIVE, maybe even eMarkets for digital goods and products!
▶️ I really want to bring my customers to Hive for the work that I do online and be paid in Leo, Cub, HB, Hive, instead of giving PayPal a piece of this pie!
With trust,
@regenerette