Nano Labs Accepts Bitcoin Payments as Demand for Digital Currency Transactions Grows
Nano Labs, a China-based crypto mining chip designer listed on Nasdaq, announced that it is now accepting Bitcoin as payment for its goods and services through a business account on Coinbase. The move is part of the company's commitment to embracing the latest in financial technology as demand increases for digital currency transactions in the technology sector. Nano Labs is taking a proactive stance in the evolving digital economy as crypto adoption continues to grow, particularly among businesses seeking efficient and secure cross-border transactions. The announcement caused a slight uptick in Nano Labs' share price, which has fallen over 60% from a high of $8.33 over the last month.
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