Bybit, a major player in the crypto exchange market, has announced a new feature that enables users to make payments using the Digital Rupee (eRupee).
This addition aims to resolve security issues linked with traditional banking methods and streamline transactions for INR users.
The exchange’s recent move, unveiled on July 30, responds to merchant feedback about banking security concerns.
Bybit’s integration of the eRupee offers a more secure, wallet-based payment solution, addressing both transaction safety and user convenience.
Bybit’s Sales and Marketing Director, Joan Han, highlighted that this development is intended to enhance user experience and attract more merchants to the platform, supporting its growth and market expansion.
This shift reflects a broader trend towards digital payment solutions in the growing crypto sector.
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