BitPay integration brings crypto payments to Apple Pay’s 380 million users
Bitpay prepaid Mastercard users can now connect with Apple Pay for purchases. The string of major payments companies allowing crypto features continues as BitPay announced today that BitPay card users can now connect to Apple Wallet and pay for goods and services using Apple Pay. "We have thousands of BitPay Wallet app customers using the BitPay Card who are always looking for new places and ways to spend their crypto,” said BitPay CEO Stephen Pair in a press release. “Adding Apple Pay and soon Google and Samsung Pay makes it easy and convenient to use the BitPay Card in more places from....
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Apple Pay’s plans to enter China are at an advanced stage. The digital mobile money service could hit points-of-sale in the country as early as February 2016, according to The Wall Street Journal, but will this have an impact on Bitcoin in China? China will be the fifth country, after the US, UK, Canada and Australia, where Apple Pay will launch. In....
Apple is about to launch it’s move into China, with its Apple Pay mobile payments platform set to go live on Thursday, February 18. Apple’s new digital payments application will be available to customers of the Industrial and Commercial Bank of China. This announcement comes after previous news that Apple planned to expand Apple Pay into China sometime during 2016 without giving a specific date. With this expansion set to be executed on February 18, China will become Apple Pay’s fifth country included in its service area.
Apple Pay functionality will allow cardholders to make purchases in store and online using the crypto held in their BitPay wallet.