Share this article

BitPay Partners With $1.5 Billion International Payment Startup Adyen

BitPay and Adyen have partnered to offer bitcoin payments to gamers using Jagex, the UK-based developer behind popular online game MMORPG RuneScape.

Adyen, a company that provides payments services for online retail giants like Uber, Facebook and Spotify, has added a bitcoin option to its platform.

BitPay and Adyen have partnered to offer bitcoin payments to gamers using Jagex, the UK-based developer behind popular online game MMORPG RuneScape.

STORY CONTINUES BELOW
Don't miss another story.Subscribe to the Crypto Daybook Americas Newsletter today. See all newsletters

An early adopter of the free-to-play gaming model, Jagex, is the first merchant to accept bitcoin payments through Adyenhttps://www.adyen.com/home/payment-services/online-payments?gclid=CP_fiMXbxcMCFeHHtAodc3UAIw's platform, credited with processing $25bn in transactions last year.

Commenting on the rollout of bitcoin as a payment option, David Parrott, payment services director at Jagex, said:

“As a business that operates on a freemium model – where the payment process needs to be compelling enough to convert cost-free customers into paying ones – not having a barrier to entry for bitcoin users makes sense.”







Tony Gallippi, BitPay's co-founder and executive chairman, commented that Adyen is "a strong partner to help expand bitcoin adoption worldwide".

Adyen raised $250m in venture capital last month, putting it at a $1.5bn valuation.

The announcement follows increasing investment in the startup ecosystem, with leading global brands like Microsoft and Virgin Galactic already accepting bitcoin.

Disclaimer: CoinDesk founder Shakil Khan is an investor in BitPay.

Yessi Bello Perez

Yessi was a member of CoinDesk's editorial staff in 2015.

Picture of CoinDesk author Yessi Bello Perez