The CEO of PayPal has revealed that the company is actively exploring the role of cryptocurrency in shaping the future of commerce and payment processing.
In a recent interview with Yahoo Finance, Alex Chriss expressed that he believes cryptocurrency is set to become a crucial element in the evolving landscape of consumer commerce.
He noted that the technology facilitates faster, larger-scale transactions globally while reducing costs, which ultimately benefits consumers. Chriss emphasized PayPal’s commitment to taking the appropriate regulatory steps to ensure the safety of transactions and the protection of users’ funds.
He clarified that while PayPal does not intend to become a cryptocurrency exchange, its primary interest lies in making payments quicker, more secure, and more affordable.
Chriss explained that the company’s goal is to connect consumers and merchants around the world, enabling seamless and efficient transactions at lower fees.
He highlighted that consumers currently face significant costs due to high fees associated with payment processing and indicated that PayPal is just beginning to unlock the potential of cryptocurrency for global payments.
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