Insiders are claiming Amazon could accept Bitcoin by the end of the year, and wants to launch its own token in 2022.
It seems that the latest surge can be linked to a new Amazon vacancy for a digital currency and blockchain product lead — indicating that the eCommerce giant is looking seriously into crypto payments.
One of the main responsibilities for this role will be developing the company’s roadmap — setting out which capabilities should be built, and persuading Amazon’s leadership to get on board.
Excitement Builds
Meanwhile, a report from London’s City A.M. has claimed that Amazon is looking to accept Bitcoin payments “by the end of the year” — and could launch its very own token as early as 2022.
An insider told the newspaper that the directive is coming from Jeff Bezos, who recently stepped down as Amazon’s CEO, adding:
“This isn’t just going through the motions to set up cryptocurrency payment solutions at some point in the future — this is a full-on, well-discussed, integral part of the future mechanism of how Amazon will work.”
The report also claims that Amazon has been working on these plans since 2019, and approximately eight cryptocurrencies will be supported as a payment method. Others are said to include Ether, Cardano and Bitcoin Cash.
Given how we’re midway into 2021, and Amazon is only beginning to hire a digital currency and blockchain product lead now, timings could also slip a little.
Today’s market activity goes to show that Bitcoin needed a bullish announcement from a mainstream giant in order to regain its momentum. Such upbeat news hasn’t been forthcoming of late, especially against a backdrop of regulatory drama.