Blockchain Based NetCents and PayPal Integration Takes Off, Beta Testing is On

Online payment platform NetCents has announced the launch of its newly updated Enterprise Solutions Payment Gateway.
Online payment platform NetCents has announced the launch of its newly updated Enterprise Solutions Payment Gateway.

Online payment platform, focused on capturing the migration from cash to digital currency by utilizing innovative blockchain technology to provide payment solutions, NetCents has announced the launch of its newly updated Enterprise Solutions Payment Gateway.

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The company has also commenced its beta testing on its Payment Gateway platform, a streamlined, e-commerce application that processes and authorizes secure credit card transactions, in both digital and traditional fiat currency, as well as PayPal and Apple Pay for merchants.

According to the announcement, once beta testing is complete, the Company's comprehensive platform will be available for integration for both merchants and service providers, delivering an efficient, universal plug-and-play merchant API for businesses to securely accept digital payments.

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Initially, NetCents will onboard ecommerce gateways that wish to be early adopters of integrating digital currencies to their platforms. The Company’s Payment Gateway will first be made available to a selected group of ecommerce sites doing a minimum of two million transactions a day.

Clayton Moore, CEO and founder of NetCents, says:

“Our comprehensive digital currency platform streamlines merchant processing and consumer payments. Our system reduces fees while providing ample space for emerging and existing companies to evolve with the least amount of growing pains. With our banking and exchange relationships, we have simplified the consumer process and removed the complexity for merchant integrations."

NetCents claims to work with financial partners, mobile operators, exchanges and more, to streamline the user experience of transacting online. NetCents also claims that its technology is integrated into the Automated Clearing House (“ACH”), which ensures consumer’s security and privacy.