PayPal adds new one-to-one payment links that will soon support crypto | TechCrunch
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PayPal adds new one-to-one payment links that will soon support crypto | TechCrunch
"PayPal Links, however, allow customers to either request or make a payment to another person by selecting the link option, inputting the amount, and then copying the link into a conversation. This makes the feature more useful for one-time payments or requests directly with another person without needing to identify and verify their profile or account information. As a result, there are fewer steps involved, making the payments faster."
"In addition, PayPal links will soon be able to support crypto in the U.S., allowing users to send Bitcoin, Ethereum, PYUSD, and more to PayPal, Venmo, and other digital wallets that support crypto and stablecoins. The feature will first be available to users in the U.S., but will expand later this month to other markets, including the U.K., Italy, and elsewhere."
PayPal Links allows customers to request or make payments using unique, one-time links generated in the PayPal app. Users input the payment details or request amount, copy the private link into conversations, and recipients tap the link to accept or complete payment for instant transfers. PayPal Links complements PayPal Me, which remains a profile-based link not tied to a specific amount until payer inputs it. Unclaimed payment links expire after 10 days, and senders can remind or cancel links. Initial rollout begins in the U.S., with expansion to markets such as the U.K. and Italy, and crypto support is coming.
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