#数字资产动态追踪 Retail Giants' New Moves in Crypto Payments



Walmart has officially enabled Bitcoin and Ethereum transactions within its OnePay app. What does this mean? Your digital assets can now be used directly for everyday spending.

Millions of users can complete exchanges with a single click through the app, quickly converting crypto assets into shopping power. From fresh produce to daily necessities, from consumer electronics to home goods—these offline purchase scenarios are beginning to accept digital currencies.

This shift is significant. When mega-retailers like Walmart start integrating crypto payment channels, what does it indicate? It shows that digital assets are moving from niche financial tools into the daily lives of ordinary consumers. Barriers are lowering, and application scenarios are expanding.

Bitcoin and Ethereum are no longer just investment assets or toys for tech enthusiasts. They are establishing connections with real business and genuine consumption. Behind this integration, there is a collision and fusion between traditional retail and the crypto ecosystem.

Open your wallet app and see these changes. The future of crypto payments may arrive faster than you think.
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OffchainWinnervip
· 01-06 23:30
Wow, Walmart really did this? I thought it was fake news. --- This time it's really different. The retail giant stepping in feels like the situation is about to change. --- Wait, is this Walmart in the US? Why does it feel like there's no movement domestically? --- This is interesting. Can you now buy groceries directly with crypto? Okay, okay, I need to stock up on some ETH quickly. --- Sounds good, but the key still depends on transaction fees and exchange rates. Don’t tell me it’s another scheme to cut the leeks. --- Finally, a big brand is accepting us. Feeling touched, right? Haha. --- Walmart's move is a bit ruthless. The collision between traditional retail and crypto has indeed arrived. --- Do you believe it? Next year, this kind of play might become the norm. --- This is awesome. HODL now has a real use case.
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GasFeeWhisperervip
· 01-06 23:15
Walmart's move is really impressive; finally, we don't have to get ripped off by banks anymore. Really? One-click exchange shopping experience... Wait, how is this fee calculated? Mainstream retail entering the market—what does that mean? It really indicates that the crypto world is about to go mainstream. Expanding everyday consumption scenarios—that's true application landing. But we need to be cautious of the risk of freezing... Damn, now family members can also use Bitcoin. I'm a bit excited; finally able to pay with crypto at Walmart. Wait, is the trading depth sufficient? Will liquidity be a problem? This is probably a sign of mainstream recognition, finally not seen as a cult. Hold on, should there be a limit? It's unlikely there are no restrictions at all.
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metaverse_hermitvip
· 01-06 23:14
Wow, Walmart's move is really amazing. I can finally spend the coins in my wallet. Wait... Is it real? Can I now use crypto at Walmart? Or is this just another marketing gimmick? Those friends who have been hoarding coins will be laughing now; holding coins has a real-world scenario. By the way, major retail giants are starting to adopt crypto payments. Is traditional finance about to be revolutionized? Honestly, compared to trading coins, I want to see when this thing will truly become popular. Surely someone will say it's just hype in the crypto world, but I think this is definitely a watershed moment. What I don't understand is why Walmart would adopt Bitcoin so quickly; there must be a big move behind the scenes. It's not available yet, but once one-click payments are really possible, it will probably take off. But it still feels a bit superficial; it depends on the daily transaction volume to be meaningful.
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ConsensusBotvip
· 01-06 23:14
Walmart's move is quite aggressive. Mainstream retail is really starting to embrace the crypto world. Wait, could this be another new way to cut the leeks? Wow, finally have a place to spend coins, no more hoarding on exchanges. This is the real practical application, much better than those vapor projects. No, why does it seem like the price drops whenever big news comes out? The actual purchase scenario is finally here. I told you crypto is not a bubble. I'm a bit worried that Walmart might introduce some hidden fees. How many people will start truly engaging with crypto because of this?
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