BitPay Upgrades Design, Introduces Modal Invoice

BitPay Upgrades Design, Introduces Modal Invoice

BitPay has introduced a new modal invoice feature to improve the user experience for users making bitcoin payments on BitPay supported merchant sites. BitPay, the leading Bitcoin payment processor has announced the introduction of ‘modal invoice’ feature on its platform. The Atlanta, Georgia-based company reported the new design upgrade on its blog post earlier this week. The new design, aimed at improving the user experience will offer added convenience for buyers to make bitcoin payments. Generally, the e-commerce platforms redirect customers to a different payments page when the click....


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