The CEOs of MoneyBadger and Luno on why they think South Africa is ready for crypto payments at the point of sale.
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South Africans can now spend cryptocurrency directly at more than 650 000 Scan to Pay-enabled stores nationwide.
Pick n Pay customers are buying more than R1-million worth of groceries using crypto monthly, a new report has revealed.
Having built a customer base of five million in more than 40 countries since launching in Cape Town in 2013, Luno came to dominate the cryptocurrency market in South Africa and other countries.
No one is really sure who created it. Financial regulators, including our own Reserve Bank, do not like it. But its proponents believe it could revolutionise international monetary and payment systems, in the same way the Internet changed how the world communicates. It is Bitcoin, the virtual or crypto-currency that has gripped the imaginations of technophiles and






