In a move thatās sure to make some Bitcoin hodlers happy, Columbian-American rapper, Lil Pump, is now accepting the cryptocurrency as a payment method on his online merch store.
Heās a millionaire that doesnāt know how to read, but it hasnāt stopped him from offering customers the opportunity to pay either āon chain,ā or āoff chainā through the Lightning Network.
While news of the integration is making headlines, itās unclear when the Harverd Dropout officially started accepting the cryptocurrency. The Bitcoin payment integration seems pretty slick actually.
Esskeetit and take a look.
Shopping is pretty simple, pick out what piece of merch you want, add it to your basket as normal, and head to the checkout. All sounds Gucci so far.
When you go to pay, you fill out your delivery address as normal, and then select your payment option ā in this case, Bitcoin.
When you select Bitcoin youāre presented with the option of paying from a conventional wallet or through a Lightning Network channel. Selecting one of these choices generates an address and a QR code that you scan to pay for the merchandise. Just as you would if you were sending Bitcoin to anyone, or anything, else.
Itās so easy itās elementary, you certainly wonāt break your wrist.
Indeed, while the integration may seem simple enough, it remains to be seen whether Lil Pump fans will take advantage of this payment option.
Also, given that Bitcoin transactions canāt be reversed Iām left wondering what happens if you request a refund or return an order? Presumably a human at the other end will have to send the funds back to you manually. Itās also unclear in this case if the BTC amount or the USD equivalent would be honored.
Hopefully heās not going to change his name to Lil Pump ānā dump and run away with all his fanās money. I mean, itās not like a rapper would ever do that.
The jury is still out on Bitcoin and commerce, though. While there always seems to be news of firms starting to accept Bitcoin as a payment method, usage of these channels has remained low.
Earlier this year, a Canadian town integrated a Bitcoin payment option to let its residents pay taxes with the cryptocurrency. Yet one British firm, that added a Bitcoin payment option four years ago, is still waiting for someone to actually use it.
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