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(ANSA) - ROME, MAY 27 - ROME, MAY 27 - It seems that Apple is starting to take an interest in cryptocurrencies. Posted a job ad for a Business Development Manager to develop alternative payment methods. The CoinDesk website writes it, the news was then picked up by other American media.
In the list of required qualifications, cryptocurrencies are expressly mentioned. Candidates are expected to have at least five years of experience with "alternative payment providers, such as digital wallets, Payments by installments, Fast Payments, cryptocurrencies".
So far, neither the App Store nor the Apple Stores have ever accepted Bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies. There are several hypotheses in circulation: the Cupertino company could introduce payments with cryptocurrencies or could bring them to its Apple Pay digital payment system. At the moment there are rumors and it is not known how the entry of the company led by Tim Cook in this field will happen, but if this happens it could lead to a turning point and perhaps to the definitive mass adoption of this form of digital payment. was arguably the biggest supporter of cryptocurrencies, even though its support has been fluctuating. A few days ago he announced that the automaker would no longer accept Bitcoin for vehicle purchases,citing fears of environmental damage caused by the production of cryptocurrencies. (HANDLE).
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