Solana Pay Shopify Plugin Expands to Support 100+ Cryptos
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Helio has announced an upgrade to its Solana Pay Shopify plugin, which now supports over 100 cryptocurrencies. This expansion is to increase flexibility of crypto payments in Shopify platform, allowing merchants to accept more digital currencies, both popular ones and meme-based coins. The plugin has so far made $50 million in sales through collaboration with over 200 Shopify stores. Solana Pay Upgrade Increases Crypto Options The new Solana Pay plugin enables sellers to accept payments in hundreds of cryptocurrencies, which is a vast improvement over the previous version that only accepted USDC. This feature is enabled by Jupiter that helps convert the received cryptocurrencies to stablecoins and thus allows the merchants to manage their revenues in a stable manner. Big news! We’ve launched a MAJOR update to @Solana Pay on @Shopify. Now millions of merchants can embrace crypto commerce with an improved payment experience and new blockchain-powered features to elevate the buying experience. Here’s what you need to know 👇 1/6 🧵 pic.twitter.com/jy9T5iYYey — Helio | Sell more with crypto ⚡️ (@helio_pay) June 13, 2024 ”This upgrade puts Solana Pay as a flexible and merchant-oriented solution for various forms of payments in the crypto economy,” stated Stijn Paumen, CEO at Helio. Additionally, this plugin has features that help in the easy and fast checkout process and make the shopping experience better. Some of these are the capability to make transactions in fiat currencies, and the possibility for the merchants to liquidate their digital currencies into fiat automatically, which makes the processes of the owners of the stores easier. Enhanced Checkout Experience and Merchant Features The upgrade also enhances the checkout process to make it efficient and easy to use. It has also opened new possibilities for merchants to provide new services such as NFT airdrops and access to special lists…
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