Telefónica autoriza compras con criptomonedas e invierte en el exchange español Bit2Me

La empresa activó las compras con criptomonedas en su marketplace tras añadir una función de pago proporcionada por Bit2Me.

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Updated May 9, 2023 at 3:58 a.m. UTC
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Telefónica, la empresa de telecomunicaciones más importante de España, autorizó la compra de productos en su marketplace utilizando criptomonedas.

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  • La empresa activó las compras con criptomonedas en Tu.com tras agregar una función de pago proporcionada por el principal exchange de España, Bit2Me, comentó la compañía a CoinDesk.

    El exchange le confirmó a CoinDesk que Telefónica también invirtió en Bit2Me, y agregó que en las próximas semanas se publicarán más detalles sobre la inversión.

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    La empresa de telecomunicaciones española tiene su propio marketplace de NFT en la blockchain de Polygon que se integra inicialmente con MetaMask.

    Para desarrollar proyectos en el metaverso, hace poco Telefónica también cerró contratos con otras empresas como Qualcomm, con la que explorará oportunidades en el segmento de productos y servicios en el metaverso.

    Este artículo fue traducido por Natalia Paulovsky.

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