The Future Of Crypto Payments In The Retail Market


In the original whitepaper, Satoshi Nakamoto envisioned Bitcoin as a peer-to-peer version of electronic cash that would facilitate transactions without the oversight on a trustworthy, centralized party.

Since then, cryptocurrency has surged in popularity as an asset class – and Bitcoin is now just one of many digital currencies out there. Investment has poured into the sector because many see the blockchain as an important foundational technology for the future, and it’s also gained traction for speculative reasons.

However, strictly from a payments perspective, certain issues have cropped up since the original Bitcoin vision was outlined, and they’ve ultimately prevented crypto from receiving mainstream adoption as a currency for day-to-day transactions.

What are these obstacles, and how will they be overcome?

THE RETAIL OPPORTUNITY

Today’s infographic comes to us from NetCents, and it highlights the growing acceptance of cryptocurrency by retailers and a willingness for consumers to consider using it.

Importantly, the graphic also highlights the major hindrances preventing crypto from reaching mass payment adoption, as well as how the future may look significantly different.

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The Future of Crypto Payments in the Retail Market

In 2017, the amount of brick-and-mortar retailers accepting crypto grew by 30.3% to 11,291 retailers globally.

At the same time, users have also warmed up to the idea: a recent survey found that 40% of people familiar with the digital currency would be open to using it in everyday transactions.

So why aren’t most people able to buy a coffee at their neighborhood cafe with Bitcoin?

PAYMENT CHALLENGES

There are three main obstacles to using cryptocurrency for everyday transactions. (Note: this list mainly focuses on Bitcoin examples)

1. Price volatility
In 2017 alone, the Bitcoin price fluctuated between $1,000 and $20,000. Big swings in price make it unattractive for day-to-day transactions.

2. Slow transaction times
The average confirmation for Bitcoin takes about 20 minutes per transaction right now – but during past stretches of activity (such as in Jan 2018), it got as high as 41 hours.

3. High transaction fees
The average transaction costs around $1 right now, but just months ago, the average Bitcoin transaction costed $40.

These factors are not necessarily problematic at all times – but one can see why these challenges may make crypto less appealing for everyday retail transactions, such as one at the grocery store or the local coffee shop.

CRYPTO TO THE MASSES?

Despite these concerns, there is much optimism that crypto can still be a boon retailers – even brick and mortar ones. The blockchain is still new, and people around the world are working to solve these payments issues night and day.

Crypto e-payments companies are constantly introducing new technologies and features that could potentially decrease transaction costs and provide instant settlements for retailers, while also eliminating the issue of fraudulent chargebacks. Making ground on these issues would make crypto significantly more appealing to the masses as a form of payment.

What else needs to be done to push crypto into the mainstream?

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Moon Kil Woong 6 years ago Contributor's comment

I feel sorry for the companies who received crypto payments and didn't get out of the payment in time. They provided their service for a loss. Indeed things will get better for crypto, but the main factor it needs more than those stated is a stable price. Strangely, that decreases the incentive for people to join the crypto bandwagon.

George Lipton 6 years ago Member's comment

Volatility is a b*tch.

Moon Kil Woong 6 years ago Contributor's comment

Yes, well playing financial games instead of focusing on selling things like food is a dangerous pastime as people are starting to realize.