PayPal to allow UK users to buy and sell cryptocurrency for first time

Paypal could help introduce more people to cyrtocurrency technology and teach a new audience how it works

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PayPal is to allow users in the UK to buy, hold and sell cryptocurrency through the payment platform for the first time.

The firm said its new service would allow customers to choose from four types of cryptocurrency: Bitcoin, Ethereum, Litecoin and Bitcoin Cash and will be available both via the PayPal app and website.

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At a glance: 5 key points

  • A new crypto tab will be added to the PayPal platform, showing real-time currency prices
  • It will also offer educational content to help answer common questions and learn more about cryptocurrencies, including the potential risks, PayPal said
  • The payment giant said it hoped that the move to embrace the currency would help improve knowledge and understanding of it
  • PayPal confirmed the new service would begin rolling out this week and would be available to all eligible customers within the next few weeks
  • The firm has previously launched a similar service in the US, which now also allows users to make purchases at participating businesses using cryptocurrencies – a feature that has not yet been confirmed for release in the UK

What’s been said

Jose Fernandez da Ponte, vice president and general manager for blockchain, crypto and digital currencies at PayPal, said the firm’s new service will help to better shape the role the currencies could play in the future.

“The pandemic has accelerated digital change and innovation across all aspects of our lives, including the digitisation of money and greater consumer adoption of digital financial services,” he said.

“Our global reach, digital payments expertise, and knowledge of consumer and businesses, combined with rigorous security and compliance controls provides us the unique opportunity, and the responsibility, to help people in the UK to explore cryptocurrency.

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“We are committed to continue working closely with regulators in the UK, and around the world, to offer our support and meaningfully contribute to shaping the role digital currencies will play in the future of global finance and commerce.”

Background

Cryptocurrencies remain controversial because of their lack of regulation and volatile value fluctuations, and some critics have raised concerns about the anonymity offered to users as part of transactions, arguing the currencies are being used by cybercriminals to hide their activities.

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