Recently, some people said that Walmart has started accepting cryptocurrency payments, but this has been distorted. The truth is: the OnePay app launched by Walmart's fintech company only adds cryptocurrency buying and selling features to facilitate user transactions, but this is very different from Walmart stores directly accepting crypto payments at checkout.



Why is there such a big difference? Simply put, it's a risk issue. Everyone knows that cryptocurrency assets have been extremely volatile in the past two years—today's price might be stable, but tomorrow it could drop by 20%. If retailers actually use this as a daily payment tool, they would face a bunch of problems—price fluctuations at checkout could directly damage financial statements, and inventory valuation would be a nightmare. Such operational risks are something no publicly listed company dares to truly bear. So, it's fine for OnePay to do crypto-to-crypto trading, but expecting Walmart to accept crypto payments? That's still wishful thinking for now.
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ProbablyNothingvip
· 14h ago
Another clickbait headline: OnePay ≠ Walmart accepting coin payments, it's way off.
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ImaginaryWhalevip
· 01-10 11:17
Haha, another beauty showcase. OnePay just adding a trading feature is blown up as Walmart accepting coins, this rumor's credibility is truly unmatched.
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DefiOldTrickstervip
· 01-10 04:33
Ha, it's that kind of news that's been distorted by the media again. OnePay is just a trading tool; retail payments are a completely different concept. Some people really believe Walmart is going to accept coins, what are they thinking?
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GasFeeVictimvip
· 01-09 11:01
It's the same old story again; the media really takes things out of context... OnePay is an exchange, not a payment solution.
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TestnetNomadvip
· 01-08 06:55
Another clickbait title, really getting on people's nerves.
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OnchainDetectivevip
· 01-08 06:51
I knew it all along, it must be like this. According to on-chain data, OnePay's transaction model does not conform to retail payment logic at all, exhibiting typical wallet behavior characteristics.
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ShamedApeSellervip
· 01-08 06:51
Another news story that has been distorted, it's really ridiculous. OnePay is just OnePay; don't insist on the dream that Walmart directly accepts coins.
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SilentObservervip
· 01-08 06:44
It's just clickbait again; Walmart didn't confiscate any coins, don't even think about it.
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ser_ngmivip
· 01-08 06:33
Oops, I was fooled again by media clickbait. Walmart doesn't directly accept cryptocurrencies; it's just a trading feature added within an app.
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