Walmart just flipped the switch on Bitcoin payments at checkout. Through their OnePay Cash integration, customers can now settle transactions directly in BTC—no intermediaries, no hassle. This isn't small change: we're talking about 150 million shoppers getting access to crypto payments at one of the world's largest retailers. What started as a niche experiment has quietly become infrastructure. Mainstream adoption isn't something happening in the future anymore—it's happening right now at the register.
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DegenRecoveryGroup
· 01-07 15:45
Did Walmart start accepting BTC? No way, it's really happening this time.
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PessimisticLayer
· 01-05 02:29
Walmart has started accepting BTC, but I feel like something's a bit off.
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BrokenDAO
· 01-05 02:26
Walmart accepting BTC sounds great, but who will backstop these 1.5 million people? On-chain volatility remains the same, and in the end, we'll still have to rely on third parties for price anchoring. Where's the promised no-intermediary solution?
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ZenZKPlayer
· 01-05 02:24
Walmart really dares to come? 1.5 million people directly using BTC to buy groceries—this finally gives the crypto circle some real credibility for their bragging.
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Anon4461
· 01-05 02:23
Walmart's move is truly awesome; 1.5 million people directly using BTC to buy groceries. This is the future we want.
Walmart just flipped the switch on Bitcoin payments at checkout. Through their OnePay Cash integration, customers can now settle transactions directly in BTC—no intermediaries, no hassle. This isn't small change: we're talking about 150 million shoppers getting access to crypto payments at one of the world's largest retailers. What started as a niche experiment has quietly become infrastructure. Mainstream adoption isn't something happening in the future anymore—it's happening right now at the register.