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    Flexa Launches Crypto Point-of-Sale Tool for Retailers, Enabling Seamless Digital Payments

    Andrei IonescuBy Andrei IonescuFriday, 16 August 2024, 14:20No Comments2 Mins Read

    Digital payments platform Flexa has launched Flexa Components, a new point-of-sale tool designed to enable retailers to accept cryptocurrency payments like USDC directly at checkout. The tool allows for instant, fee-free transactions using digital wallets, simplifying the process for both merchants and customers.

    Flexa Components lets customers pay for purchases with their preferred crypto wallets by scanning a QR code or tapping a “Pay” button integrated into the merchant’s payment system, similar to existing mobile payment methods like Google Pay. The platform supports a wide range of cryptocurrencies, including USDC, bitcoin (BTC), ether (ETH), sol (SOL), and litecoin (LTC).

    “We believe that embedding, accepting, and using digital currencies should be easier than any other form of payment,” said Daniel McCabe, CEO and co-founder of Flexa. “Flexa Components helps deliver on that promise.”

    The tool has already attracted major retailers like Chipotle, Mikimoto, Regal Cinemas, and 99 Ranch Market, marking a significant step in the mainstream adoption of crypto payments. According to Flexa, Components bridges the gap between modern digital currencies and traditional payment systems, providing a more user-friendly experience for both merchants and consumers.

    “Components reflects our continued commitment to build a better bridge between these incredible new financial technologies and the legacy payments infrastructure,” McCabe added. “We’re excited to launch this new offering to address today’s challenges head-on for both merchants and consumers.”

    With the launch of Flexa Components, the company aims to position itself as a leader in the growing market for crypto payments, offering a seamless integration that enhances payment options for retailers and simplifies the process for users looking to pay with digital assets.

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