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Anypay Provides Bitcoin Cash Invoices That Can Be Paid by Sending a Text Message

• https://news.bitcoin.com

On Oct. 29, a Bitcoin Cash proponent used the Cointext wallet to purchase a croissant by text message at La Maison Navarre, a bakery in Portsmouth, New Hampshire. The shop uses the free Anypay point-of-sale application, which connects to the Cointext system to allow people to make purchases by SMS.

Anypay Provides Bitcoin Cash Invoices That Can Be Paid by Sending a Text

Anypay.global offers a free cryptocurrency payment processing system.

Cryptocurrency enthusiasts can now purchase items from brick-and-mortar shops using the Cointext wallet with bitcoin cash (BCH) and SMS technology. The Anypay.global payment processor, a free point-of-sale application for retail merchants, has integrated Cointext payments within its invoice platform. If a user chooses to pay for a product with bitcoin cash, they will be introduced to Anypay's invoice system, which displays a written BCH address, a QR code, and the ability to pay by text using an SMS-based code. The Cointext wallet is a light client for mobile phones that allows users to send BCH over standard text messaging services without an internet connection.

Anypay Provides Bitcoin Cash Invoices That Can Be Paid by Sending a Text

The Cointext wallet allows users to pay for items with bitcoin cash, simply by sending a text message.

At the La Maison Navarre bakery, an individual recorded a video showing how simple it is to purchase items using a text message coupled with a BCH transaction. The customer texted "BUY" and a randomized number and quickly purchased a croissant in the 45-second clip. After watching what may have been the first SMS brick-and-mortar purchase using bitcoin cash and SMS technology, news.Bitcoin.com decided to test the Anypay point-of-sale (PoS) system.

Testing the Anypay Point-of-Sale System With Cointext

You can register for the free service with only an email address and a password to create an Anypay PoS account. After the account is created, you need to "add an address." You can choose from cryptocurrencies such as bitcoin cash, dash, litecoin, dogecoin, bitcoin core, zcash (non-shielded address), and a coin called horizon. I used an address from my Bitcoin.com Wallet and anchored a public address to the Anypay PoS system. Anypay's software uses the BCH Cashaddr address format and a watch-only method to log invoices and charts for incoming and outgoing transactions.

Anypay Provides Bitcoin Cash Invoices That Can Be Paid by Sending a Text

Anypay's free PoS payment system for merchants supports seven different cryptocurrencies.

After adding a valid BCH address, the software allows you to create an invoice. I set the test invoice to $0.25 cents worth of BCH in the app's administrator panel. After that, an invoice was created with the address and a scannable QR code.