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PayPal To Facilitate UK Customers With Cryptocurrency Trading Feature

PayPal users with accredited identities will start accessing cryptocurrency trading soon. However, cryptocurrency transactions for its business account are not supported yet. Starting from this week, U.K residents will have initial access to buying, holding, and selling cryptos via PayPal. This development will make a remarkable milestone for a firm that started providing digital asset services within one year. PayPal is an American multinational financial technology company that operates an online payments system. It’s a global payment provider with services accessed in most countries that support online money transfers. PayPal serves as an electronic alternative to traditional payment methods such as checks and money orders. Related Reading | 37% Of U.S. Investors Decline To Liquidate Cryptocurrency Assets in Bearish Situations On Sunday, the popular payment provider declared its intent to allow U.K customers access to cryptos. The cryptos are Ether (ETH), Bitcoin Cash (BCH), Litecoin (LTC), and Bitcoin (BTC). Of course, you can always access them via mobile app or website. The Sunday announcement marked PayPal’s first expansion of crypto services outside the U.S and was initially launched last year November. PayPal Aims To Boost Cryptocurrency Exposure In U.K. Jose Fernandez da Ponte cited money digitization during COVID-19 as one of the main motivations for embracing crypto. Jose Fernandez is a high-ranked execu...

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