Shiba Inu saw itself get listed in more than 125 crypto exchanges in less than two years of its launch. The exchanges include leading platforms such as Binance, Robinhood, Webull, eToro, and Kraken, among various others. Almost every crypto exchange across the world has listed SHIB up until today.
In addition, a string of businesses has accepted Shiba Inu as a form of payment on their respective check-out pages. NowPayments revealed recently that 10 businesses accept SHIB through walk-ins in their physical brick-and-mortar stores.
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10 Physical Stores Accept Shiba Inu As Payment
NowPayments revealed in their blog that 10 physical stores accept SHIB as a form of payment. The payments include no third-party interference through exclusive ownership of their clients. The crypto payment interface NowPayments has been reaching out to various businesses worldwide making them accept SHIB as payment.
They’ve been successful in their journey so far and brought in both Fortune 500 companies and regular stores to accept SHIB. More businesses now accept SHIBthan the other leading cryptocurrencies out there in the markets.
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The 10 physical stores that accept Shiba Inu as payments are:
- Gucci
- Porsche Towson
- Lamborghini Austin
- Vegas Auto Gallery
- Amsterdam Vintage Watches
- Kandy Skulls Ink
- The Edit LDN
- Jacob & Co
- Underground Cigars
- Rooms to Go
The same businesses accept SHIB as payment offline on their website checkout pages too. The payment platform NowPayments has eCommerce plugins to receive payments that are compatible with PrestaShop, WooCommerce, Magento 2, WHMCS, OpenCart, Zen Cart, Shopify, and Shopware.
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At press time, Shiba Inu was trading at $0.00001140 and is up 1.1% in the 24 hours day trade. SHIB is down 86.8% from its all-time high of $0.00008616, which it reached in October last year. The dog-themed token had spiked 1,000% in the indices in October 2021 but shed most of its gains in 2022.