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SHIB, XRP Payments Now Available for HSBC Bank Users via This Partnership

Published 2023-09-26, 07:32 a/m
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U.Today - Blockchain payments system has made an exciting announcement that might ultimately boost crypto adoption.

In a new tweet, FCF Pay makes it known that users of top financial services firm can now pay their mortgage bills and loans with cryptocurrencies through FCF Pay.

HSBC, one of the world's top banking and financial services firms, serves millions of customers across the globe, so the news remains a big development for cryptocurrencies.

HSBC customers will be able to pay with accepted cryptocurrencies, Shiba Inu (SHIB) and XRP, including other crypto assets such as Ethereum, Binance Coin, Dogecoin and several others.

"HSBC customers. We are delighted to announce that HSBC users are eligible to pay their mortgage bills and loans with cryptocurrencies through FCF Pay. Some of the accepted cryptocurrencies you can pay with are: Bitcoin, Ethereum, Binance Coin, Ripple, Doge, Shiba Inu, and many more," FCF Pay tweeted.

Earlier this month,announced the debut of its crypto bill services, allowing customers to pay utility bills such as mortgages, auto payments, subscriptions and much more, with cryptocurrencies such as USDT, BTC, ETH and Shiba Inu. Users can also pay their electricity and water bills through the same service.

Cryptocurrency adoption continues to rise

Cryptocurrency adoption is constantly increasing, as is its utility as payment.

Nomura, Japan's largest investment bank, recently launched a Bitcoin Adoption Fund for institutional investors through its digital asset subsidiary, Laser Digital Asset Management.

Nomura is a Japanese financial behemoth with over $500 billion in assets that provides brokerage services to prominent institutional clients. The Bitcoin-based fund will be the first in a series of upcoming digital adoption investment products.

In yet more, Mitsubishi UFJ Trust and Banking Corporation, Japan's largest banking group and Binance Japan, the Japanese arm of the world's largest cryptocurrency exchange, have announced a collaboration on the issuance of fiat-pegged stablecoins, according to a Tuesday release.

This article was originally published on U.Today

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