More than 2,500 merchants in Austria can accept three types
of cryptocurrencies via the payment processor Salamantex. The company
explained that the system was tested with a number of select A1 5Gi
network shops.
Since the Covid-19 outbreak, contactless payments have been trending
more so than they ever were before. There are a number of traditional
services that remove cash from the equation, but cryptocurrencies also
provide the same ends except the means are decentralized.
This week the Austrian payment processor Salamantex
announced that 2,500 merchants in the country will be able to support
three different crypto assets via the system. The three supported assets
include ethereum (ETH) dash (DASH) and bitcoin (BTC).
“Owners
of [cryptocurrencies like] bitcoin and dash can be excited. From this
summer on, they can spend their coins at more than 2,500 merchants using
[the] A1 Payment service – provided the merchant has activated the feature,” Salamantex wrote.
The
Salamantex team also mentioned how Austrians really like cash, but
Covid-19 has changed that trend a great deal. Before the coronavirus
outbreak, Austrians were extremely proud of cash and this was reflected
in a large poll
during the parliamentary election in late September 2019. One young
Austrian woman interviewed during the poll said she liked cash because
“you don’t leave a trace.”
“Although Austria is traditionally a
country with a high affinity for cash, the last few months have led to a
mind shift after people were called upon by the government and
retailers to primarily switch to cashless payment transactions as far as
possible,” the Salamantex announcement detailed. The company added:
With
the integration of the Salamantex service software into the complete A1
payment package, Austrian retailers can now offer another payment
option and thereby accept common cryptocurrencies.
Crypto assets have seen wider adoption in recent weeks, as news.Bitcoin.com recently reported on the Australia Post providing bitcoin (BTC) purchases via Bitcoin.com.au. Further, Centrapay revealed 2,000 Coca-Cola brand vending machines in Australia and New Zealand that now support BTC payments.
Salamantex COO, Markus Pejacsevich is trying to usher in the same type of crypto payment adoption in Austria.
“Our
goal is to make paying with digital currencies at the checkout as easy
and natural as we have been used to with credit cards for decades,”
Pejacsevich said. “The acceptance of cryptocurrencies opens up new
affluent customer groups and enables merchants to position themselves as
pioneers in their industry.”
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