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North American consumers are embracing mobile payments and digital currencies

Accenture survey highlights the growing prominence of mobile commerce

Accenture has released the results of a new survey comprised of data collected by 4,000 consumers in the United States and Canada. The survey highlights the growing interest people have in mobile payments and digital currencies. More people are beginning to base their lives on mobile technology, and the demand for mobile-centric services has been growing rapidly as a result. Several businesses are moving to become more mobile friendly, favoring strategies that engage mobile consumers more effectively.

40% of North American consumers are using their mobile devices to make payments at merchant locations

According to the survey, 40% of consumers in North America have used their mobile device to make a payment at a merchant location. This is a 16% increase over the number of people making mobile payments two years ago. The survey shows that millennials and high-income consumers are avid supporters of mobile commerce and digital currencies. High-income consumers, those with an average household income of $150,000, are the most aggressive adopters of digital payments, with 55% of these consumers using their mobile devices to make a purchase.

Growing number of consumers are showing favor for digital forms of currency

Mobile Payments - North AmericaThe survey also found that digital currencies are beginning to gain traction among consumers. Approximately 18% of those surveyed expect to be using some form of digital currency on a weekly basis by 2020. Many have shown favor for Bitcoin, as it is one of the most popular digital currencies currently available. High-income consumers are those most likely to use digital currencies in the coming years, with millennials accounting for the minority.

Mobile commerce has yet to become mainstream, traditional payments may continue to be the norm for some time

The survey predicts that traditional forms of payment will become less popular in the coming years. Respondents noted that they expect to reduce their use of cash from now to 2020, favoring mobile-centric forms of payment. Traditional payments may still be the norm for most consumers in North America, as it could takes years for mobile commerce to enter into the mainstream.

Bitcoin gains more support in the mobile commerce space

Acromobile and Bitnet aim to take the risk out of digital currency

Acromobile, a mobile software provider, has announced that it has partnered with Bitnet, a prominent digital commerce platform, in order to enable merchants to accept payments in Bitcoin. The digital currency has been receiving more attention in the mobile commerce space, but many merchants are wary of it because of its somewhat dubious reputation. Bitcoin is extremely volatile, with its value fluctuating wildly for a variety of reasons. Acromobile and Bitnet believe that they can provide a “risk-free” solution for merchants dealing with Bitcoin.

New platform will enable merchants to accept payments made in Bitcoin without having to deal with the risks of the currency’s volatility

Bitnet’s commerce platform has been implemented into the software as a service Acromobile Payments solution. This will allow merchants using the solution to accept Bitcoin as a form of payment. Payments can be made by those using a mobile device. The platform also supports other forms of payment, including those made with debit and credit cards. The appeal of the platform may lie with its ability to effectively mitigate risk for merchants.

Retailers are somewhat wary of Bitcoin because of its fluctuating value

Mobile Commerce - BitcoinThe two companies are working to ensure that merchants will not be exposed to the digital currency’s price fluctuations. This is being accomplished through various tools that Acromobile has developed. The platform may help relieve some of the concerns that merchants have regarding Bitcoin, but whether or not the digital currency will gain any significant traction in the retail space may be something beyond the control of Acormobile and Bitnet.

The volatility of Bitcoin makes the digital currency a hard sell for retailers

Bitcoin is quite popular within the mobile commerce space, where it is seen as a viable form of currency by many. The volatility of the currency is a problem for retailers, however, as price fluctuations can leave them exposed to significant financial losses. A single Bitcoin is currently valued at approximately $331, but its value has been dropping steadily over the past few months.