HOME CATEGORIES WRITE AND EARN 🔍
CATEGORIES WRITE AND EARN MORE

CRYPTO NEWS

Your favorite crypto news blog

Over 2,000 vending machines in Australia and New Zealand now accept Bitcoin

Bitcoin 2020/06/09 15:53 by Ponvang Bulus
Over 2,000 vending machines in Australia and New Zealand now accept Bitcoin

Over 2,000 vending machines in Australia and New Zealand now accept Bitcoin for Coca-Cola products, according to reports. This is made possible through a partnership between Coca-Cola’s largest bottling and distribution company in the region, Coca-Cola Amatil, and crypto payments startup Centrapay.

Those who intend to pay with Bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies only have to use their mobile phone-installed sylo smart wallet, a next-generation app that combines a private messenger with a digital wallet, to scan QR codes at supported vending machines across the two countries.

This doesn’t only make payments easier but also reduces the need for unnecessary contact during payment as users only have to touch the machine once. 

Centrapay CEO Jerome Faury says this is in a bid to simplify the use of cryptocurrency for buying and selling of products. The firm according to Faury has worked hard to improve user experience for cryptocurrency users as well as simplified the integration process for mainstream businesses trying to integrate crypto payments. 

“Integration complexity and poor user experiences are barriers to adoption of Web 3 technology, such as digital identity and assets. We have solved both these issues. Centrapay is pioneering the way to enable this new internet of value and bring its benefits to both consumers and merchants,” he said.

In addition, Centrapay wants to give its users control over their finances and digital identity in the growing digital world where privacy is an issue. 

“…we’re working to create a future where individuals are in control of their own data and digital identity. Brands can connect directly and ethically with people, empowering them to make the right purchasing decision, whilst also supporting their retail and other distribution partners.”

Going forward, the company plans to launch its services globally, first with a launch of “some world-first innovations,” in the United States. This could contribute significantly to driving cryptocurrency adoption and reducing the spread of the coronavirus which is currently a global public health emergency.

0 Like(s)



You should also read...

Crypto 13/11/20 04:00 by Nick Chong
PayPal Just Officially Launched Its Cryptocurrency Buying Service
In October, PayPal made waves when it revealed that it would support the buying and selling of crypto assets like Bitcoin and Ethereum within its own application. This was a large reversal from the co...
Read More
Crypto 25/11/20 13:00 by Livine Sanchez
CoinZoom: Institutional and Consumer-Grade US Cryptocurrency Exchange
CoinZoom is a U.S.-based cryptocurrency exchange founded in 2018 by Todd Crosland, former founder and CEO of Interbank FX, a CFTC-regulated company. Soon after its official launch in March 2020, Coin...
Read More
Bitcoin 23/12/20 19:17 by Thomas Delahunty
Why Bitcoin Buyers Should Beware of Unregulated Exchanges
There are many reasons to be optimistic about the future of cryptocurrency. This year, as bitcoin soared past its all-time high, we saw PayPal introduce support for digital assets; a Nasdaq-listed com...
Read More
Crypto 07/05/21 15:13 by NewsBTC
With Cryptocurrencies Going Mainstream, How Is Purchasing Digital Currencies Becoming Simplified?
It is common knowledge that Bitcoin was the first decentralized cryptocurrency. It was developed in the year 2009 by Satoshi Nakamoto. However, today, there are a wealth of digital currencies in place...
Read More
Crypto 26/05/21 13:53 by PR DESK
What does CoinCraddle intend to achieve?
Its main goal is to make crypto trading accessible to everyone, no matter how advanced the user is. According to the research conducted by the Cambridge Center for Alternative Finance, there are n...
Read More