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Author Topic: [2018-02-26] UK SME Owners Anticipate Cryptocurrency Going Mainstream by 2020  (Read 113 times)
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February 26, 2018, 07:46:48 AM
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SME owners in the UK see cryptocurrency becoming mainstream within two years, according to a new survey by English card machine provider Paymentsense.

The national study, which gauged the responses of 504 small business owners in January, found that over a third (35 percent) anticipated cryptocurrency payments would become a valid and normal method of transacting within two years. Over one-fifth of the respondents (21 percent) were even more optimistic, predicting widespread acceptance to occur within a year.

Currently, only around thirteen percent of small business owners in the UK accept cryptocurrency payments. A further twenty-five percent believe crypto assets will never become a mainstream method of payment for goods and services.

The Tumeric Co., founded by international footballer Thomas Hal-Robson-Kanu, began accepting cryptocurrency payments last year. “Instantaneous settlements with no need for centralised third parties and fees are a big plus,” he argued.

Some hurdles remain before cryptocurrencies can hit the high street, however. Cryptocurrencies have a history of extreme price volatility. Small to medium-sized business owners, especially in traditional industries, require certainty and security of payment methods.

Transaction speed is the key to overcoming price volatility, both real and perceived. There have been some positive developments on this front recently. Bitcoin’s gradual adoption of segregated Witness (SegWit) and the nascent lighting network are two significant technological achievements its developers have introduced recently.

The growing positive sentiment toward cryptocurrencies in the UK follows positive developments elsewhere. San Francisco-based startup Litepay launched this month, allowing retailers to accept Litecoin, settled in fiat. Litepay joins Bitpay, which mid-last year launched a wallet app with prepaid Visa debit card integration.

In crypto-friendly Japan, Yamada Denki, the giant Japanese electronics store, recently announced it would trial Bitcoin acceptance at two of its Tokyo outlets, with plans for a nationwide rollout.

Last November, cryptocurrency point-of-sale (POS) solutions provider for Southeast Asian retailers, Pundi X, successfully integrated into the NEM blockchain. Pundi X devices are now able to connect to both the Ethereum (ETH) and NEM (XEM) blockchains.

The adoption of cryptocurrencies as mainstream payment methods has been slow, but has recently shown signs of speeding up. Expedia and Overstock both started accepting Bitcoin as payment options in 2014. They were pioneers at the time.

If the growing – albeit slow – trend toward the more widespread adoption of Bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies is to continue, POS solutions providers such as Paymentsense will be key partners in enabling high street retailers to accept cryptocurrencies with confidence.

https://www.ccn.com/sme-owners-in-the-uk-see-cryptocurrency-becoming-mainstream/
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According to NIST and ECRYPT II, the cryptographic algorithms used in Bitcoin are expected to be strong until at least 2030. (After that, it will not be too difficult to transition to different algorithms.)
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February 26, 2018, 09:38:36 AM
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I believe that in 2020 we will be using blockchain and payments via in every sphere. Just we have to clearify a lot of things and adopt it to everyday usage. It will take some time, but 2 years of process, i think, sounds legit.
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