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E-Commerce Giant Rakuten to Offer Bitcoin Integration In Its Payment Gateways In The…

By Maheen Hernandez

A major update was announced for the mobile app platform “Rakuten Pay.”   This app is likely to be released later in March, 2019.

The mobile app will have “all payment solutions embedded into one platform.”

The features provided in the updated version of the app is considered to be an announcement of support for Bitcoin and other major cryptocurrencies.

Changpeng Zhao, CEO of Binance had previously predicted that Amazon which is at the forefront of integration might come up with its cryptocurrency.  He further explained thus:

"For any internet (non-physical) based business, I don't understand why anyone would not accept crypto for payments.

In the February 2, 2019 tweet Zhao stated, “Amazon will have to issue a currency sooner or later.

The earnings report confirmed a restructure of Rakuten, which is sufficient proof that the e-commerce giant is planning to accept digital assets for payment.

The earnings report contained information about Rakuten Edy, the prepaid service of the company.

The earnings report made the cryptocurrency investors feel bullish about the impact of Rakuten.  They felt Bullish by the possibility of Rakuten accepting Bitcoin for payment.

January 2019 proved to be a good year concerning the adoption of Bitcoin and major cryptocurrencies despite the sluggish bear trends of the year 2018.

The idea of institutional investment is not anymore in terms of "if institutions would accept." And, it is likely that the SEC will accept Bitcoin ETF at some point in time.

Including cryptocurrencies in the payment gateway is an organic approach to the growth of cryptocurrency.  Several veterans have wished it to be this way.

While prices may follow the up and low points depending upon market sentiments and forces, the idea of adoption of top cryptocurrencies is at an all-time high.

Master Card and Barclays have indicated about their stand in shifting the way they deal with cryptocurrency.

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