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Floki, Mastercard launch 13-crypto debit card in Europe

Floki is one of a growing number of crypto firms issuing their own regional payment cards that let users spend cryptocurrencies.

Floki and Mastercard have introduced a debit card that will be available in physical and virtual form in 31 European countries. The card supports eight blockchains and can be funded with FLOKI and other cryptocurrencies.

The Floki Debit Card can be issued in 31 countries that correspond to the European Union and European Free Trade Association member states. Virtual gift cards are available worldwide. The cards are issued in conjunction with Mastercard and can be used wherever Visa and Mastercard are accepted.

There are no transaction fees, but the top-up charge is 2%. There are also one-time setup fees. It has a 5,000 Tether (USDT) daily limit.

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75% of retailers eyeing crypto payments within 24 months: Deloitte

Improving customer experience, increasing the customer base and a hope their brand is perceived as “cutting edge” were the biggest reasons given for a desire to adopt crypto payments.

Three quarters of United States retailers plan to accept crypto or stablecoin payments within the next two years according to a new survey.

It also found that more than half of large retailers with revenues over $500 million are currently spending $1 million or more building the required infrastructure to make it happen.

The information was revealed in Deloitte’s “Merchants Getting Ready For Crypto” report released in collaboration with PayPal on June 8.

A large majority, around 85%, of the surveyed merchants said they anticipate that cryptocurrency payments will be ubiquitous in their respective industries in five years.

The survey polled 2,000 senior executives at U.S. retail organizations between Dec 3 and Dec 16, 2021 when crypto prices were still riding high, but the results have only just been revealed. The executives were distributed equally among the cosmetics, digital goods, electronics, fashion, food and beverages, home and garden, hospitality and leisure, personal and household goods, services, and transportation sectors.

Small to medium sized companies are also getting into the acts with 73% of retailers with revenues between $10 million and $100 million investing between $100,000 to $1 million to support the needed infrastructure.

Source: Merchants Getting Ready for Crypto: Merchant Adoption of Digital Currency Payments Survey

According to Deloitte the spending won’t stop there and is only expected to increase over 2022. More than 60% of retailers said they expect budgets of more than $500,000 to enable crypto payments in the next 12 months to December.

Consumers push for crypto payments

Consumer interest is driving merchant adoption with 64% of merchants signalling their customers have expressed significant interest in using crypto for payments. Roughly 83% of retailers expect interest to increase or significantly increase over 2022.

Source: Merchants Getting Ready for Crypto: Merchant Adoption of Digital Currency Payments Survey

Nearly half expect their adoption of cryptocurrency will improve the customer experience, around the same amount believe it will increase their customer base and 40% hoped their brand woudl be perceived as “cutting edge”.

Related: Corporate evolution: How adoption is changing crypto company structures

Retailers optimistic on digital currencies

Of the retailers already accepting cryptocurrency, 93% have reported a positive impact on their customer metrics.

Source: Merchants Getting Ready for Crypto: Merchant Adoption of Digital Currency Payments Survey

Carriers and challenges to adoption cited by merchants include the security of the payments system (43%) changing regulations (37%), volatility (36%) and a lack of a budget (30%).

The complexity of integrating cryptocurrencies with legacy systems and the complexity of integrating multiple cryptos was the greatest challenge according to 45%.

Deloitte said it expects “continued education” would create further clarity for regulators, allowing wider adoption across a broader set of products and services.

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