Peer-to-peer Bitcoin marketplace Paxful recently hit an all-time-high in weekly traded volume.
As of Dec. 2, CoinDance data reveals that for the week of Nov. 23, Paxful saw close to $30 million in P2P Bitcoin trades continuing a consistent upward trend since the platform's inception.
Paxful is a P2P over-the-counter platform that connects users offering to buy and sell Bitcoin using gift cards, Paypal, domestic bank transfers and other payment methods.
As a decentralized and non-custodial service, Paxful reportedly sees Bitcoin trades denominated in 70 different national fiat currencies and has seen $20-25 million in trades throughout much of 2019.
While Paxful has reported a consistent uptrend since 2015, data from LocalBitcoins.com - a veteran name in the P2P crypto trading space - has seen a shakier arc with peak volumes largely reported during the winter 2017 cryptocurrency bull run.
As noted, one of Paxful's niche markets is the exchange of retail-branded gift cards for Bitcoin: the platform's site reveals that Amazon gift cards are currently the most popular, followed by eBay, Steam and iTunes.
As reported, LocalBitcoins has seen its market share challenged as rival LocalCryptos - formerly LocalEthereum - announced it was set to add Bitcoin support alongside Ether.
Centralized exchange alternatives and tokenized gift cards.
As Cointelegraph reported in July, major centralized American cryptocurrency wallet and exchange Coinbase has also entered the crypto gift card market, allowing customers in certain countries to exchange coins for brand e-certificates.
In August, Japan's largest gift card platform Amaten revealed it would start issuing tokenized gift cards in partnership with blockchain network provider Aelf.
P2P Bitcoin Marketplace Paxful Set to Surpass LocalBitcoins in Volume
Publicado en Dec 2, 2019
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