SHIB holders will be able to pay with tokens for the purchase of American Air and Air Canada tickets using Visa Pay FCF debit cards.
Cryptocurrency payment operator FCF Pay tweeted that it has partnered with two major air carriers, American Air and Air Canada. This will allow FCF Pay debit cardholders to pay with more than 20 stablecoins and Shiba Inu (SHIB) tokens to book flights and pay for various services.
In October, SHIB holders appeared the ability to use your tokens to pay for subscription-based streaming services on Netflix and make purchases on Amazon using a Visa FCF Pay card. With FCF Pay, citizens of the US and Canada will be able to pay with crypto assets through Apple/Google Pay, and their digital assets will be converted into local currencies.
You can use your #FCFPAY visa card to book flights with @AirCanada & @AmericanAir using #cryptocurrency
Easy to use, Select the balance, load the card and use it in less than 2 minutes!
Get yours today! : https://t.co/dNPJCzsNVO
— FCF PAY – Crypto Payment Gateway (@fcfpay) November 23, 2022
The SHIB meme token is becoming more and more popular even during the cryptocurrency market downturn. Recently Japanese exchange BitPoint stated, which will add trading pairs with SHIB until November 30, 2022, but did not specify which ones. BitPoint management noted that the exchange will be the first exchange in Japan to support a dog-themed token.
Last year, cryptocurrency-friendly travel platform Travala also began accepting SHIB for flights, hotel reservations, and other services. Meanwhile, Shiba Inu developers are actively creating their own metaverse SHIB: The Metaverse Project. To do this, they entered into a partnership with the American visualization studio The Third Floor.
Source: Bits
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