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Everything You Need to Know About Bitcoin and Blockchain in Ecommerce

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When it comes to payment processors in ecommerce sites, the talk used to be about credit cards, PayPal, COD (cash on delivery), et al. But now it’s shifting towards bitcoins and digital currencies. Digital currencies are the future of ecommerce. Currently, there are countless merchants who accept bitcoins.

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Crypto-Commerce: Banking on Blockchain for B2B Payments

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The predictions for rapid adoption by 2020 never materialized; however, the underlying technology, Blockchain, still holds promise, especially in the B2B payments space. B2B payments have seen consistent growth for several years (40% in the US from 2014-2020). How Blockchain for B2B Payments Works. Frictionless Payments.

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The History of Ecommerce: What The Past Says About Tomorrow’s Retail Challenges

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And some merchandise lines (like clothing and beauty products in particular) have achieved a remarkable 25% average CGR between 2000-2014. In fact, growth projections estimate that by 2022, ecommerce revenues will exceed $638 billion in the U.S. 1998 PayPal launches as an online payment system. 2014 Jet.com launches.

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