Wix has enabled its Software as a service (SaaS) e-commerce product to allow its merchants to choose Atlanta-based Bitpay’s cryptocurrency payment processing infrastructure as an option for the e-commerce platform.
The users of Israel-based SaaS platform Wix can accept 12 different cryptocurrencies such as bitcoin, dogecoin, bitcoin cash, ethereum, litecoin, stablecoins, wrapped bitcoin, and XRP.
Wix makes about $1 billion in revenue via its product services such as website builder, business management services, and web hosting. It provides over 210 million users with the ability to develop both mobile and HTML5 websites without coding experience.
Omer Shatzky, the head of billing and payments at Wix, said they are continuing to integrate with innovative payment partners to offer their merchants h more payment options to offer their customers.
Shatzky added that with Bitpay, Wix merchants could access a whole new market of customers who prefer to pay with bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies.
In the first stage of the rollout, Wix merchants and their customers can use the Bitpay service in the US, the UK, Canada, Germany, Australia, and Brazil.


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