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Samsung Now Accepting Cryptocurrency Payments In Three Baltic States Through CopPay

CopPay, a multicryptocurrency payment platform for businesses, consumers, and community, announced on Friday that Samsung will be using its platform to accept cryptocurrency for three Baltic States, which are Tallinn, Riga, Vilnius, and Kaunas. Those living in those areas will now be able to purchase Samsung smartphones, tablets, laptop, TV-sets, and more using digital money, such as Bitcoin, Ethereum, Litecoin, Ripple, Dash, New, and Steem.

Speaking about Samsung’s decision to use digital currency, CopPay reported that there is a growing trend toward business digitalization and allowing customers to pay for goods and services in cryptocurrency, whether at global retailers or local restaurants.

Founded in 2017, CopPay stated it has created a global infrastructure that will allow to use cryptocurrencies as a mean of payment.

“Our goal is millions of CopPay virtual terminals installed and functioning around the world. CopPay makes it simple for merchants and service providers to become a part of growing cryptocurrency economy and attract new clients.”

CopPay is notably a Cryptocurrency Payment Platform Designed for:

Small Businesses: CopPay’s online solution gives access to billing form from any PC, tablet or mobile phone.
E-Commerce: CopPay’s API allows any online shop to add cryptocurrency payment method.
Medium size Businesses and Retail Networks: CopPay experienced team will help to integrate our solution with existing point-of-sale systems.

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