Payment encryption refers to the use of encrypted currencies as a means of payment for purchasing goods or services. This includes payment gateways, acceptance of encrypted currencies by merchants, currency liquidity management, currency exchange upon entry and exit, asset storage, compliance with regulations, and other functions that are already quite mature for exchanges.
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Payment encryption refers to the use of encrypted currencies as a means of payment for purchasing goods or services. This includes payment gateways, acceptance of encrypted currencies by merchants, currency liquidity management, currency exchange upon entry and exit, asset storage, compliance with regulations, and other functions that are already quite mature for exchanges.