Are we on the verge of mainstream adoption for digital currencies? The list of companies accepting payment in Bitcoin (available on Coinbase) is steadily growing and now one of the biggest e-commerce sites is hinting at joining that list. Global e-retailing giant, Ebay, has stirred rumors via its latest promotional adverts.

Let’s check this out.

Mainstream Adoption – Ebay to Support Digital Assets?

At the Consensus conference in New York, Ebay’s banners suggested the company is about to enter the cryptocurrency space.

In a photo leaked on Telegram channel @PaTron (available on Binance)sOfTheMoon, the two banners read the following:

“Virtual Currency. it’s happening on Ebay”.

And:

“Reach 179 million active buyers in the world’s largest marketplace”

The photos have caused a stir, because if eBay is readying support for virtual currencies then it would be a major breakthrough for mainstream adoption. Bitcoin (available on Coinbase) would be opened up to a network of potentially 180 million buyers.

Captured by @PaTron (available on Binance)sOfTheMoonBut don’t get too excited just yet. The company has yet to confirm that the posters are legitimate and hasn’t made any official statement regarding its cryptocurrency plans.

Other Mainstream Adoption

Ebay isn’t the only major brand hinting at mainstream adoption. Elsewhere, a new initiative is aiming to make big name retailers such as Crate and Barrel, Nordstrom, and Amazon’s Whole Foods, accept Bitcoin (available on Coinbase) and three other types of digital currency.

The initiative comes from a partnership between payments startup, Flexa, and Gemini crypto-exchange. The pair have created a cryptocurrency payments app called Spedn.

The app is already active and works by “piggy-backing on the digital scanners that many big retailers use to accept phone-based payments from their apps and from digital wallets like Apple Pay”.