SHIB Payments Now Accepted by Australian Energy Company Through BitPay: Details

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SHIB Payments Now Accepted by Australian Energy Company Through BitPay: Details
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Shiba Inu now accepted from customers of Australia's energy company via BitPay: details ShibArmy SHIB

Aside from Shiba Inu, BitPay supports leading cryptocurrencies such as Bitcoin, Bitcoin Cash, Dogecoin, Ethereum, Litecoin, Wrapped Bitcoin and five USD-pegged stable coins .

Founded in 2014 and currently servicing New South Wales, Victoria and Queensland, 1st Energy has become Australia's first energy retailer to accept crypto through a partnership with BitPay. This implies that the electricity retailer's customers can now pay their utility bills using any cryptocurrency of their choice offered via BitPay.

BitPay is the largest Bitcoin and cryptocurrency payment service provider in the world, launched in 2011. In December 2021, BitPay announced Shiba Inu integration into its wallet app, thus allowing storing, buying, swapping and spending SHIB.

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