The Spanish telecoms giant Telefónica is mulling accepting crypto pay for “some of its services” – although it claims that its crypto projects pertaining to payments are still in the planning stage.
The director of the company’s Digital Unit, Chema Alonso, was quoted by the media outlet Europa Press as stating that the project was still being analyzed and “has not yet been approved.” But Alonso stated that one of the options the firm is currently looking at involves enabling payments through an exchange (presumably a crypto exchange) that would “immediately convert” a mobile phone user’s crypto payment into fiat euros.
Alonso was speaking to reporters attending the Mobile World Congress (MWC), the smartphone industry’s flagship international event, in Barcelona, Spain.
Alonso added that if adopted, this function would be compatible with “a wide range of cryptocurrencies,” and, the report continues “did not even rule out the possibility of Telefónica creating its own cryptocurrency, providing a favorable regulatory environment were in place beforehand.”
But much groundwork would need to be put in place beforehand, with a large “layer of security and stability mechanisms” needed.
Telefónica was the only telecoms firm included on last year’s “Blockchain 50 list,” compiled by Forbes. It also has some experience with crypto – particularly bitcoin (BTC) via its Movistar subsidiary.
Last year, it unveiled a coin named the movistar token, a crypto-powered loyalty points program scheme, that rewards customers for in-app activities, such as viewing sponsors’ ads and interacting with its automated AI-powered assistant. Users can use these tokens to pay for their mobile data fees and pay-per-view sports streaming.
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