DevourGO now accepts payments through Coinbase Commerce by Chainwire


Phoenix, United States, June 13, 2024, Chainwire

Devour, the leading web3-based food ordering platform, today announced that it is simplifying crypto payments for millions of users with the integration of Coinbase (NASDAQ 🙂 Commerce into its DevourGO checkout. This innovative move allows cryptocurrency enthusiasts to pay seamlessly enjoy your favorite meals using your existing Coinbase.com or Wallet accounts, all within the DevourGO app.

“We are excited to partner with Coinbase Commerce so millions of people can effortlessly spend cryptocurrency on groceries,” said Shelly Rupel, CEO of Devour. “This integration opens up a huge opportunity: cryptocurrency holders can now enjoy food delivery while paying with the ease of their Coinbase account. It's a win-win as it offers cryptocurrency users the convenience they already crave. restaurants a new way to take advantage of a growing and tech-savvy customer base.”

DevourGO harnesses the power of web3 technology to create a more engaging and rewarding dining experience for both consumers and restaurants. Power food ordering and engagement beyond traditional apps – in-game, entertainment and digital communities! With the addition of Coinbase Commerce, DevourGO unlocks a new level of convenience and accessibility for millions of cryptocurrency enthusiasts.

“Coinbase Commerce was created to provide new, more accessible avenues for businesses and consumers to transact with cryptocurrency,” said Lauren Dowling, group product manager, Coinbase Commerce and Onramp. “We are pleased to integrate with DevourGO and provide a convenient, seamless and borderless customer experience for restaurants and cryptocurrency enthusiasts.”

Benefits of DevourGO and Coinbase Commerce integration:

  • Convenience for cryptocurrency users: DevourGO users can now pay for their food orders directly with their cryptocurrency holdings, eliminating the need to convert them to fiat currency.
  • Increased income for restaurants: Restaurants using DevourGO can access a new customer base of millions of cryptocurrency enthusiasts who are eager to spend their digital assets.
  • Effortless Payment: Pay for food directly from your Coinbase account, eliminating the need for multiple logins or complex processes.

How does it work:

  • Users place their food order through the DevourGO platform.
  • At checkout, users select Coinbase Commerce as their payment method.
  • Users are directed to their Coinbase.com or Wallet account to complete the transaction.
  • Once the transaction is confirmed, DevourGO processes the user's order and sends it to the restaurant.
  • About devouring

    Devour is a pioneering platform transforming the digital dining experience, uniquely integrating food ordering into the worlds of gaming and streaming for Generation Z. It's more than an app; It is an innovative ecosystem where games, entertainment and food converge. With the Devour platform, we are tapping into the lifestyles of more than 200 million US gamers, offering a perfect blend of entertainment and convenience. Learn more at devour.io.

    About Coinbase

    Cryptocurrencies create economic freedom by ensuring people can fairly participate in the economy, and Coinbase (NASDAQ: COIN) is on a mission to increase economic freedom for more than one billion people. We are updating the century-old financial system by providing a trusted platform that makes it easy for people and institutions to interact with crypto assets, including trading, staking, custody, spending, and fast and free global transfers. We also provide critical infrastructure for on-chain activity and support builders who share our vision that onchain is the new thing online. And together with the crypto community, we advocate for responsible rules to make the benefits of cryptocurrencies available around the world.

    For media inquiries or for request an interview with CEO Shelly Rupel, users can contact Leah Smith at [email protected]

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    This article was originally published on Chainwire.



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