Binance, the world's largest cryptocurrency exchange by daily trading volume, has invested $2.5 million in TravelbyBit, a startup supported by the government of Australia to operate crypto point-of-sale systems at the country's airports.
At selected airports including Brisbane, the capital of Queensland, cryptocurrency users will now be able to utilize major digital assets like Bitcoin and Ethereum to pay airport merchants.
As the PoS system of TravelbyBit continues to be integrated by Australia's airports, passengers traveling with stopovers in Australia will be able to use various cryptocurrencies to purchase products and services at airports.
With the support from the government and the ministry of Innovation and Tourism at Queensland, TravelbyBit has already developed and deployed crypto PoS systems throughout the country.
The $2.5 million funding round raised by the startup comes in a time in which the team is exploring multiple ways to expand throughout Australia with strategic partners.
In the months to come, Binance Chief Financial Officer Wei Zhou told CryptoSlate in an interview that the exchange, which has over 10 million users on its platform, will assist the startup to expand across Australia and potentially throughout the world.
"We have been extremely impressed by the ecosystem Caleb and the TBB team have built in Queensland to drive the tourism industry through cryptocurrency, and we look forward to helping them to expand this ecosystem around the world."
Once the TravelbyBit team properly establishes its infrastructure in Australia, it will move towards integrating Binance Coin, the native cryptocurrency of the Binance platform, into its PoS system to enable cryptocurrency users to pay airport merchants with BNB. Kate Jones, the Minister for Innovation and Tourism of Queensland, expressed her enthusiasm towards the partnership between Binance and TravelbyBit, describing the exchange as one of the most established companies in the global blockchain ecosystem.
While the interest in and demand for cryptocurrencies have increased rapidly in the past year, merchant adoption has not improved proportionally to the exponential growth rate of the cryptocurrency exchange market and the blockchain sector.
The efforts TravelbyBit to enable merchants to accept and integrate cryptocurrencies, especially with the support of the government, are expected to have a positive impact on the long-term growth of the cryptocurrency market.
Startup Raises $2.5M From Binance to Help Australia's Airports to Accept Crypto
gepubliceerd op Oct 3, 2018
by Cryptoslate | gepubliceerd op Coinage
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