Payments are made through the secure platform CopPay. So far, this service is available only to residents of three capitals: Tallinn, Riga, Vilnius and the Lithuanian city of Kaunas. In the Lithuanian capital Vilnius, the company has opened three such crypto-shops, and in Kaunas, Riga and Tallinn there are only one shop in each city. As for the distribution in the world, with the exception of the above-mentioned five Baltic shopping centers, there are several similar stores in Portugal. It is reported that the company accepts such cryptocurrencies as Bitcoin, Ethereum, Litecoin, XRP, Litecoin, Dash, NEM and Steem. The company also announces the opening of online platforms, which will also accept payments in digital money. It is worth noting that Samsung has been showing an active interest in cryptocurrencies and blockchain technologies for quite a long time. Since this year, the company has begun production of ASIC chips for mining systems, which has brought it a serious increase in profits. |