AMC Theatres has partnered with Bitpay to offer various crypto payment options, including Dogecoin (DOGE) and Shiba Inu (SHIB).
AMC Theatres CEO Adam Aron announced the development on Twitter.
In the tweet, Aron said that people across the U.S. using AMC’s iOS and Android apps could use crypto payments to pay for tickets and other services.
Exactly as promised, the AMC mobile app for AMC’s U.S. theatres now accepts online payments using Doge Coin, Shiba Inu, and other crypto currencies — thanks to Bitpay. Also Apple Pay, Google Pay and Paypal. To do so, you first will need to update to the latest version of our app. pic.twitter.com/MMy7SIxYbl
— Adam Aron (@CEOAdam) April 15, 2022
Not the first crypto to be accepted by AMC
Increasingly interested in cryptocurrencies, AMC Theatres, called a “meme stock” by some, has been accepting crypto payments for almost six months. The company first started taking crypto payments in November 2021, which allowed customers to purchase movie tickets and other services online using Bitcoin (BTC), Ether (ETH), Bitcoin Cash (BCH), and Litecoin (LTC).
The company’s move into Dogecoin and Shiba Inu was expected since early this year when CEO Adam Aron tweeted that the company would accept the doggy coins no later than March 2021. Though slightly overdue, AMC Theatres has now delivered on those promises.
I have been repeatedly asked when AMC expects to routinely accept Dogecoin and Shiba Inu for any and all payments made via the AMC web site and mobile app. I am being told that we are still well on track for the promised Q1 implementation, with exact timing most likely in March. pic.twitter.com/QSBvLAMHKx
— Adam Aron (@CEOAdam) January 6, 2022
Dogecoin soars thanks to Elon Musk
U.S.-based customers can download the latest version of AMC’s mobile app to access payments with Dogecoin and Shiba Inu. The company did not disclose the other cryptocurrencies it will accept.
Though eternally popular, as it seems, the dog tokens have received an increasing interest of late, not the least through the aid of Tesla CEO Elon Musk’s announcement on April 14 that he’s interested in buying the whole of Twitter, not “just” the 9% he purchased recently.
Meanwhile, Robinhood’s CEO Vlad Tenev put together a case for how Dogecoin can become the internet’s native currency. Since Robinhood added send/receive DOGE functionality, Tenev said he’s been thinking about “what that would take.”