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Lawrence Jengar
Aug 27, 2024 21:49

Gala Games partners with Coinflow to integrate Google Pay and Apple Pay, enhancing payment options for seamless NFT transactions.





Gala Games, in collaboration with Coinflow, has announced the integration of Google Pay and Apple Pay as new payment options within its ecosystem. This development aims to streamline transactions for NFTs and other digital content on the Gala platform, according to Gala News.

Enhanced Payment Options

This integration signifies a significant milestone for Gala Games, which has been focused on making its ecosystem more accessible and versatile. The addition of these popular payment methods is set to simplify the user experience, allowing for easier interaction with digital assets on GalaChain.

Initial Rollout and Future Expansion

In the initial phase, Google Pay and Apple Pay will be available for transactions only in the Gala Games store. However, there are plans to extend these payment options to other areas of the Gala ecosystem, including Gala Music and Gala Film, in the future.

Commitment to User Experience

The integration aligns with Gala Games’ broader mission to enhance user experience and bring decentralized entertainment to a wider audience. This move is particularly timely given the influx of new users from Gala’s free Telegram mini-app games, such as “Treasure Tapper” and “Music Coin.” The company aims to create a seamless mobile onboarding experience for these new users.

Driving Mainstream Adoption

Google Pay and Apple Pay are widely recognized and used by hundreds of millions of people globally, making them a natural fit for the Gala ecosystem. By incorporating these payment methods, Gala Games is paving the way for more mainstream adoption of web3 digital assets.

As Gala Games continues to innovate and expand, it remains committed to making decentralized entertainment more accessible, engaging, and rewarding. This latest integration is a step forward in achieving that goal.

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