NFT Marketplace Opensea to Add Credit Card, Apple Pay Support via Moonpay

NFT Marketplace Opensea to Add Credit Card, Apple Pay Support via Moonpay

According to the firm Moonpay, the non-fungible token (NFT) marketplace Opensea plans to accept credit card payments using the company’s payment infrastructure. The move follows Opensea gathering $23.5 billion in all-time sales volume, and the company’s recent Solana support announcement. Moonpay Reveals Opensea Users Will Soon be Able to Pay for NFTs With a Credit Card Opensea visitors can soon pay with credit cards if they don’t own any crypto assets, according to a tweet from the company Moonpay. “Sail the Opensea with your card,” Moonpay....


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