Bitso has launched one of the first interoperable QR payment systems of its kind in the country, hoping to attract more Argentines to use crypto for payments.
Bitso, a Mexico-based, Latam-focused cryptocurrency exchange, has launched an initiative that aims to allow Argentines to use crypto for their everyday purchases. The exchange is introducing QR payments directly in its app, which will be interoperable with other platforms already using this method of payment in Argentina.Bitso, one of the biggest exchanges in Latam, with more than 5 million customers, is extending its focus on payments in Argentina.
one of the first interoperable QR payment systems of its kind in the country, hoping to attract more Argentines to use crypto as payment.Argentine customers of the exchange will be able to use their balances of Argentine pesos, stablecoins, bitcoin, or ether to pay at any of the merchants that have QR code payments activated. Depending on the currency, Bitso will manage exchange rates to exchange these cryptocurrencies and deliver Argentine pesos to the merchant.
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