Over the past year, more and more businesses have begun accepting Dogecoin as payment for goods and services. Thanks to the emergence of a number of crypto payment solutions, it has never been easier for your business to accept Dogecoin.
At the most basic level, in order for your business to accept Dogecoin in exchange for goods and services, you need a wallet.
If you run a brick-and-mortar store where payments are taken in person, merchants often print QR codes for customers to scan with their smartphones to simplify the transaction process.
If you own an e-commerce store, companies like Coinbase Commerce and BitPay make it easy to accept Dogecoin and integrate with popular platforms like Shopify, WooCommerce, and OpenCart. You can also develop custom solutions that connect directly to the Dogecoin Core node through a JSON-RPC interface. The Dogecoin Foundation is currently developing the Libdogecoin library, which will facilitate and standardize the implementation of Dogecoin payments.
Independent developers in the Dogecoin community are also currently developing complete open source solutions, such as DogeGarden.
Dogecoin and the Dogecoin Foundation have no affiliation with the companies mentioned in this article.