Telegram's Wallet bot Enables Bitcoin and USDT Payments for Merchants
Telegram's Wallet bot is enabling merchants to accept Bitcoin (BTC) and Tether (USDT) through the messaging app. Wallet, a Telegram bot built on The Open Network (TON) blockchain that allows users to transfer cryptocurre...
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Wallet, a Telegram bot built on The Open Network (TON) blockchain that allows users to transfer cryptocurrencies within chats, has launched a crypto payment solution.
In a Thursday tweet, TON said the new payment functionality is immediately accessible in all regions supported by the wallet service...
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