Amazon denies report of accepting bitcoin as payment

Amazon app is seen on a smartphone in this illustration
Amazon app is seen on a smartphone in this illustration taken, July 13, 2021. REUTERS/Dado Ruvic/Illustration

Amazon.com on Monday (Jul 27) denied a media report saying the e-commerce giant was looking to accept bitcoin payments by the end of the year.

The report from London's City AM newspaper, citing an unnamed "insider", sent the world's biggest cryptocurrency up as much as 14.5 per cent before it trimmed gains to last trade 6 per cent higher at US$37,684.04.

"Notwithstanding our interest in the space, the speculation that has ensued around our specific plans for cryptocurrencies is not true," said a spokesperson from Amazon.

"We remain focused on exploring what this could look like for customers shopping on Amazon."

The company on Jul 22 posted a job opening for a digital currency and blockchain product lead.

A growing number of companies have started to accept virtual currencies for payment, bringing an asset class shunned by major financial institutions until a few years ago closer to the mainstream.

Last week, Tesla Chief Executive Officer Elon Musk said the electric-car maker will most likely restart accepting bitcoin as payments once it conducts due diligence on the amount of renewable energy used to mine the currency.

Source: Reuters