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Apple’s Upcoming iPhone feature to give merchants a way to accept crypto payments

 Apple Pay users will be able to use Iphone's Tap to Pay features to make crypto payments across mainstream merchants and businesses.

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Apple’s Upcoming iPhone feature to give merchants a way to accept crypto payments

Apple Pay users will be able to use Iphone's Tap to Pay features to make crypto payments across mainstream merchants and businesses.

Apple declared the plans to launch a new feature Tap to Pay for its iPhone, that effectively turns a smartphone into a point-of-sale device for businesses and merchants.

According to Apple, the soon-to-be-launched Tap to Pay feature will extend support to "Apple Pay, Contactless credit and debit cards and other digital wallets." it means that unless Apple places a direct barrier for it. Users who are using Coinbase Card, Crypto.com Visa Card, or a similar payments card would be able to use their cryptocurrency holding to make payments via Tap to Pay.

Read full story at http://cryptounity.news/apples-upcoming-iphone-feature-to-give-merchants-a-way-to-accept-crypto-payments

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