Amazon job postings hint at digital payments project to launch in Mexico
Amazon has been silently working on a new digital currency project in Mexico, according to the company’s job postings. American e-commerce giant Amazon is developing a new service that will allow its customers to shop using digital currency, according to the company’s job postings.According to an official job application on Amazon, the company is now building a tech team to enable a new digital currency service. Currently known as a “Digital and Emerging Payments,” or DEP, project, the service will initially roll out in Mexico, allowing local people to buy crypto with cash to spend digital....
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