Flexa has started accepting SHIB as a means of payment
The cryptocurrency can be used to pay in more than 40 000 US stores

14.12.2021 - 08:30
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What’s new? Flexa, a digital payments company, announced on its Twitter account that it has added Shiba Inu (SHIB) to its system. According to the company, the users will have access to fast and secure payments in 40 000 US stores.
Let’s get a head start on the weekend… $SHIB is here! Now you can use @Shibtoken for fast and fraud-proof payments anywhere Flexa is accepted—including more than 40,000 stores across the US. #25DaysofFlexa🎁 pic.twitter.com/X7L0lc8fa6— Flexa (@FlexaHQ) December 10, 2021
What else will be available to the Flexa users? The company has announced that the users will be able to get a 20% discount when using SHIB to pay for tickets and concessions at Regal Cinemas. It was also suggested to download the SPEDN application for the SHIB instant payments.
Shibas can download SPEDN at https://t.co/Nci6R7LkUP to try instant $SHIB payments today. And don’t forget that we’re offering 20% off at @RegalMovies through the end of December! Terms apply. Woof!— Flexa (@FlexaHQ) December 10, 2021
Why Shiba Inu? SHIB originally appeared as a meme cryptocurrency, similar to Dogecoin. But due to low fees and easy transactions, the cryptocurrency began to be used for small payments. Currently, SHIB is accepted across the globe. Last week, the Travala booking site announced that it would begin accepting Shiba Inu as a method of payment.
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