Binance integrates the option to buy cryptocurrencies through Apple Pay and Google Pay
The fee is about 2% per transaction
30.12.2022 - 09:20
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What’s new? On December 29, cryptocurrency exchange Binance announced a new feature. Customers of the platform are now able to purchase digital assets through Apple Pay and Google Pay. The fee is approximately 2% per transaction. Binance’s Twitter account reported this.
#BinanceBuild update:Apple Pay and Google Pay payment options are now available on #Binance!Purchase crypto, with ease 🫡 pic.twitter.com/iXKUtvLYeG — Binance (@binance) December 29, 2022
What other companies have integrated payment systems? In March, the decentralized crypto wallet MetaMask announced support for Apple Pay for the purchase of cryptocurrencies. And in April, the OpenSea NFT marketplace announced the acceptance of bank card payments through the payment infrastructure of MoonPay. Users will be able to pay not only with ETH, but also make purchases with Visa, Mastercard, Apple Pay, and Google Pay.
In November, Circle, the issuer of the USDC stablecoin, announced the integration of Apple Pay for its partners who want to increase sales by introducing new payment methods.
On December 27, Binance delisted eight spot trading pairs: ANC/BNB, ANC/BTC, ANC/USDT, MIR/BTC, MIR/USDT, TORN/BTC, TORN/USDT, YFII/BTC. Reasons for delisting are not specified.
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