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    Pick ‘n Pay now accepts crypto payments

    September 6, 2023
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    Pieter Boone - pick n pay CEO
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    South African customers with Luno wallets or VALR Pay can now use bitcoin to purchase goods and services at Pick n Pay stores, including groceries, airtime, bus tickets, and municipal bills.

    1. Previously, customers had to download two apps to make a crypto payment at Pick n Pay. With the new integration, Luno customers can simply open their Luno app and scan a QR code at the checkout to pay with bitcoin.
    2. Bitcoin payments will be accepted at various Pick n Pay locations, including Hypermarkets, supermarkets, Express stores, and Pick n Pay Clothing.
    3. VALR Pay, a payment solution that allows instant crypto or rand payments, has partnered with CryptoConvert to ensure compatibility with the crypto QR technology used at Pick n Pay tills.
    4. Initially, the feature is available to Android users directly through the VALR app, with iOS support set to be rolled out soon. iOS users can still use VALR Pay at Pick n Pay by downloading the CryptoQR app and setting VALR Pay as their default wallet.
    5. VALR’s co-founder and CEO, Farzam Ehsani, expressed the company’s vision to enable peer-to-peer payments and facilitate payment acceptance at merchants, with Pick n Pay being a significant milestone.
    6. Earlier this year, CryptoConvert introduced a Lightning-based bitcoin payment platform in partnership with Pick n Pay, enhancing the speed and efficiency of crypto transactions.
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