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How NFTs Can Fight Fraud and Increase Customer Loyalty

Omnisend

Because of the way that NFTs work, they have numerous use cases for ecommerce stores, including anti-fraud, loss prevention, quality assurance, and even customer loyalty and rewards. One well-known example of this is the NFL’s use of hologram stickers (“holotags”) so that customers can verify that the products are real.

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How Blockchain Technology is Shaping Ecommerce

ecomdash

Blockchain technology is becoming the driving force for global financial transactions. With worldwide ecommerce revenue set to hit the $135 billion mark by 2023 , the adoption of blockchain technology isn’t just a passing idea anymore. But, how is blockchain technology shaping ecommerce? What is Blockchain Technology?

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Is Blockchain the Key to Revolutionising the UK’s Retail Industry?

365 Retail

Blockchain technology, originally conceptualised by the elusive entity Satoshi Nakamoto in 2008, is swiftly moving beyond its initial purpose of powering the cryptocurrency, Bitcoin. Good, let’s move on… Unveiling Supply Chain Transparency Blockchain’s application in enhancing supply chain transparency is remarkable.

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Turn Innovation into Action: Top 10 Takeaways You’ll Get From #RIC21

Retail TouchPoints

Wondering whether BNPL, cryptocurrencies and NFTs will have staying power or are passing fads? On the same day, Devora Rogers of market research consultancy Alter Agents shares results from the firm’s new study, including the depths of shopper “promiscuity” as customer loyalty fades and consumers constantly examine new options.

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ecommerce in Nigeria – tips for success

Payoneer

Recent policies, such as the ban on cryptocurrency exchanges by banks and the increase in taxation, including VAT, may limit the payment options available to online shoppers and reduce patronage for eCommerce stores. As a result, despite some concerns over regulation and security, cryptocurrency adoption continues to grow in Nigeria.