https://www.bloomberg.com/news/arti...ll-with-dogecoin-may-be-closer-than-you-think Paying for Taco Bell With Dogecoin May Be Soon Be a Reality By Olga Kharif September 28, 2021, 4:00 AM PDT Updated on September 28, 2021, 4:37 AM PDT Verifone joins with BitPay to offer crypto checkout payments Verifone has an option to invest into BitPay in the future Follow @crypto Twitter for the latest news. How about paying for your Taco Bell order with Dogecoin? Or some of Whole Food’s avocado ice cream with Bitcoin. That’s the goal of a new partnership between crypto payment processor BitPay Inc. and Verifone Inc., one of the world’s largest providers of those little machines you use to pay via a credit card or Venmo at a checkout line. Later this year, the newest Verifone terminals will start accepting payments for U.S. merchants from a range of cryptocurrency wallets and tokens, the companies said in a statement Tuesday. Terms of the agreement weren’t disclosed. Widespread use of tokens for purchases has been a goal that has long eluded the crypto industry, with most users focusing on speculation and merchants scared off by the price volatility of the digital assets. BitPay said it will provide greater protection from price swings since the funds will be settled promptly into the merchant’s bank account in traditional currency once a transaction is completed. BitPay already processes more than60,000transactions a month, more than half of them in Bitcoin, according to the company. By comparison, Visa Inc. handles an average of 150 million transactions a day. “We just want to give consumers options,” Mike Pulli, chief executive officer of Verifone, said in an interview. “If they decide to buy a pizza with Visa or AmEx or crypto, we don’t care. We just want to give them the flexibility to pay the way they want to.” Today, spending crypto can be a headache: In the worst-case scenario, a customer may need to move coins to an exchange, sell them, then move money into a bank account to spend. Some people use their crypto money to buy gift cards. Others are signing up for debit cards offered by the likes of Coinbase Global Inc., which lets them use crypto anywhere Visa is accepted. Verifone is the latest firm seeking to make crypto payments easier. Last week, social network Twitter allowed users to tip in Bitcoin. PayPal Holdings Inc. has also boosted its efforts in digital payments.Starbucksformed a partnership in 2018 to created a venture designed to more tightly integrate digital currencies into global commerce. Merchants are lining up for the product, Pulli said. “There’s a very nice backlog of them,” he said. “There’s lots and lots and lots of interest. I think our phones will be ringing off the hook” once the capability is more widely known of. While the companies didn’t say which merchants will be included, some brands that Verifone works with already include American Eagle Outfitters, Macy’s, Williams Sonoma, Taco Bell and Whole Foods. Verifone and Atlanta-based BitPay didn’t disclose how long their exclusive partnership will last. Verifone has an option to invest in BitPay as well, the company said. BitPay has raised more than $70 million in funding from investors including Founders Fund and Virgin Group. Verifone, which was taken private by Francisco Partners in 2018, is not planning to go public again any time soon, Pulli said. “We’ve always felt it was a matter of time before people had an expectation they could pay with crypto as they pay with Mastercard and Visa,” Stephen Pair, CEO of BitPay, said in an interview. “This development will accelerate that. Consumers are going to just expect that to be an option.”
Taco Bell. Dogecoin. Tik Tok. -- the Trifecta for the generic, cliche, common Gen Z male. Chipotle. Apple. Instagram. -- the Trifecta for the generic, cliche, common Millennial. And Nike sneakers. and Tesla cars. and WallStreetBets too. Both groups are like zombies drinking the same spiked, neon, kool-aid.
I cannot see how this will end well. John, you and I have discussed this in the past. A very volatile Crypto asset cannot sustain itself as a viable method of payment for service. It turns the idea of "inflation" on it's head. Anyway, I have to go to bed soon, and this came up in my mind. I don't know why... Sorry man, my brain is broken at the moment.
The merchants get $ instantly in their accounts, not dogecoin or any other crypto This is possible because Bitpay is a payment processor Bitpay has been doing this for NewEgg for many years. Now, they want to bring it to the brick and mortar stores through those little POS Verifone terminals https://promotions.newegg.com/nepro/16-6277/index.html
Really interesting development again, as said above they will be receiving dollars and not so much dogecoin but it gives another avenue to use and a reason to hold cryptos
So, how would that work? Like a debit card maybe... but instead of having a dollar amount on the card you can spend, you'd have a number of crypto coins on a card to be instantly withdrawn and exchanged into $USD cash by the vendor?
It's a good question. For people who have experience with crypto, it's a very simple process as we're used to transferring cryptos all the time What's going to happen is that the Verifone terminal will display a QR code which is unique to the transaction and it contains the amount of coins, i.e. 0.0003 btc ($12.25) going to a destination address The Bitpay server that generated that QR code that sent it to the Verifone terminal knows it's associated to a transaction ID [Edit: no physical cards. Scan QR codes. Google El Salvador bitcoin purchase at McDonalds, Starbucks, Pizza Hut, etc, there are videos of people using it, but that's a bitcoin lightning network] The closest experience to this that is not crypto that I've seen is a Venmo QR transfer I think it would be a good idea for ET people who want to learn about bitcoin/cypto to purchase a few hundred $ worth from Coinbase and withdraw to a phone wallet app For example, if you have a couple of hundred $ worth of btc on your phone wallet Electrum app and make a keyboard or a mouse purchase from NewEgg using QR code