Amazon may allow
customers to pay in Bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies.
The global e-commerce giant is looking for is looking for a digital
currency and blockchain product head for its payments team, Amazon’s latest job
postings suggested."The Payments Acceptance & Experience team is
seeking an experienced product leader to develop Amazon’s Digital Currency and
Blockchain strategy and product roadmap," the e-commerce platform said
in a hiring post.
You
will leverage your domain expertise in Blockchain, Distributed Ledger, Central
Bank Digital Currencies and Cryptocurrency to develop the case for the
capabilities which should be developed, drive overall vision and product strategy,
and gain leadership buy-in and investment for new capabilities," the
company further added. The product lead will work closely with teams
across Amazon, including Amazon Web Services to develop a technical strategy
for better customer experience.
This
is a clear indication that the Amazon is looking to explore cryptocurrency
payments options on its platform, according to market experts. “We’re
inspired by the innovation happening in the cryptocurrency space and are
exploring what this could look like on Amazon. We believe the future will be
built on new technologies that enable modern, fast, and inexpensive payments,
and hope to bring that future to Amazon customers as soon as possible,” said a
media statement shared by Amazon.
Last
week, Elon Musk, chief executive officer, Tesla said that the
electric car maker will soon resume accepting paymets in Bitcoin. “I wanted a
little bit more due diligence to confirm that the percentage of renewable
energy usage is most likely at or above 50%, and that there is a trend towards
increasing that number, and if so Tesla would resume accepting bitcoin"
Musk said at the B Word conference. “Most likely the answer is that Tesla would
resume accepting bitcoin," he added. In May, the car maker had stopped accepting
bitcoin for car purchases, citing cryptocurrency’s impact on the environment.
Earlier
in May, Apple was also looking for a business development manager “working in
or with alternative payment providers, such as digital wallets, BNPL, Fast
Payments, cryptocurrency, and etc."
Internet Needs
a Global Currency
Meanwhile,
Jack Dorsey, chief executive officer, Twitter said that online world needs a
global currency. “If the Internet has a native currency, a global currency, we
are able to move faster with products such as Super Follows, e-commerce,
Subscription, Tip Jar and we can reach every single person on the planet,"
Dorsey said during an investors’ call last week. “There are three trends
relevant to Twitter and our shareholders. AI, decentralisation and the Internet,
finally having access to a global native currency in Bitcoin. All these will
help us do our jobs better and we intend to lead the way in each," he
emphasised.
Most people access the
internet on mobile. Any solution we build must provide an excellent experience
when using mobile, despite its shortcomings and liabilities. An uncompromising
focus on mobile interaction is likely to include the most people," Dorsey,
a staunch supporter of Bitcoin said.
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