10 Companies and Stores Adds SHIB Payment in December Alone

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  • In December alone, 10 companies and stores have accepted SHIB as payment.
  • Crypto payment firm Flexa is also adding Shiba Inu to its platform.
  • Among the companies, AMC Theatres, GameStop, Ask The Doctor, and Ulta Beauty are a few other firms that added SHIB payments this month.

More than 10 different companies and stores have accepted Shiba Inu (SHIB) as their mode of payment for goods and services in December 2021 alone. Moreover, crypto payment firm Flexa announced that they are integrating SHIB on their platform today.

With Flexa’s innovative and developmental plan for Shiba Inu, many US-based stores have started accepting SHIB payments. Flexa has collaborated with GameStop, Lowe’s, Nordstrom, and Bed Bath for more innovations ahead. 

To mention a few, Nerdy Frames, Ask The Doctor, AMC Theatres, GameStop, and Ulta Beauty, are among the companies that have added SHIB payment this month. Not only these companies, but Petco, Shiba Mobile Repair, Shiba Coffee Company, Lowe’s, and Bed Bath, & Beyond also accept SHIB payment.

Amazingly, among the 10 companies accepting SHIB, five of them have been integrated as a payment option through Flexa. Their day-to-day operation is drastically pushing Shiba Inu’s visibility and presence to the mainstream audience and beyond.

According to the report, accepting SHIB payment has increased “Ask The Doctor’s” website traffic over 100 times. However, based on the company’s adoption,  the crypto space will not be surprised if SHIB price begins another bullish momentum in the coming days.

Furthermore, Shiba Inu has announced its strategic ‘work-for-hire contract’ partnership with Australia-based Playside Games. Through this alliance, both parties will work together to develop a blockchain-based Collectable Card Game.

Additionally, PlaySide will be the go-to source to provide art, design, production, user interface, and experience development services to the Shiba Inu Games. Alongside this, the Shiba community will soon get a decentralized marketplace — ShibaNet.