TRON (TRX) still shows no signs of stopping on its way towards global adoption. The crypto has now partnered up with CoinPayments, which exposed it to over 2.2 million businesses and users in 182 countries.

CoinPayments lists TRON (TRX) as method of payment

According to CoinPayment’s recent Twitter announcement, the platform will now also offer TRON (TRX) as one of the official payment methods for any of the ecommerce platforms that they are partnered with. CoinPayment is already well-known for being the biggest (as well as the first) crypto payment processing platform on a global level. It is also believed to be the most comprehensive one. The platform supports over 600 cryptocurrencies, including Bitcoin (BTC).

We are pleased to announce the addition of #TRON (TRX) to our platform. Any of our 2.2 million+ businesses and users can now accept payments in $TRX through any of our integrations for all the major ecommerce platforms! #TRX @tronfoundation @justinsuntronhttps://t.co/EJKyze4kcQ — CoinPayments (@CoinPaymentsNET) August 23, 2018

That way, they allow their merchants to accept payments in the form of supported cryptos, and all that is required is for the merchants to use their payment processor. According to the platform, using it is as easy as using a regular plugin.

The platform’s goal is to become the leader in the crypto space, which is still in its infancy as of yet. They plan to do so by adjusting to the new conditions of the market, and by providing their unwavering support to Bitcoin, as well as its altcoins.

Now, the platform turned its gaze towards TRON, claiming that this coin, in particular, has a superior data release, advanced structure, simple ICO, and improved way of provisioning content. Not to mention the fact that TRON is among the biggest and most popular cryptos in the world. For all of these reasons, CoinPayment decided that TRX would make a great new addition to their platform.

TRON holders can now purchase good and services online

CoinPayment also stated that TRON’s MainNet launch and purchase of BitTorrent were an excellent start. So, why not start accumulating the TRX coins by accepting them as payment? This was their advice to store owners, which came as a follow-up on the statement of TRON’s integration in the platform.

Additionally, the platform mentioned that TRX can be used for buying various products and services, and even for funding various projects. After users pay for certain content with TRX, those coins will be sent directly to the content’s producers. After receiving the coin, the content producers can do with them as they please, including their conversion to another currency, or even exchanging them to fiat.

CoinPayment even left a post on their blog, mentioning that several marketplaces are already using TRX as a form of payment. Those include online and offline marketplaces alike. Accepting TRX now, while its adoption is still in the early stages, will certainly help all those who wish to see this coin create an even bigger and even more vibrant community.

While TRON is already well-known for its large and supportive community, expanding it further certainly won’t hurt the crypto. And, speaking of the community, their response to the new development has also been overwhelmingly positive, with many of them commenting about how great a move this is.

This really is a very relevant factor, little by little our TRON community is advancing important steps. 🐻 — 🐻 Alice 🐻 (@Alicecryptogirl) August 24, 2018

Kudos to #trx team ! Good to hear such news early morning — adilazmi82 (@adilazmi822) August 24, 2018

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