The world’s largest digital asset exchange, Binance, has teamed up with Varus (Ukrainian Supermarket Chain), a retailer with more than 100 supermarkets across Ukraine, to introduce cryptocurrency payments. Now, customers may purchase groceries online and pay the bill using a Binance Pay wallet. Ukrainian Supermarket Chain And Binance This collaboration between Ukraine’s Varus supermarket chain and Binance, the leading crypto exchange by daily trading volume, will enable Ukrainian consumers to buy groceries and other items online with virtual money. Customers may take advantage of speedy cryptocurrency payments and quick delivery in nine Ukrainian cities, including the capital Kyiv, Dnipro, Kamianske, Kryvyi Rih, Zaporizhzhia, Brovary, Nikopol, Vyshhorod, and Pavlograd, using the Binance and Varus applications. Users must download and install the Binance application on their Android or iOS phones to use the payment option. Then, they can visit the Varus website, choose the items they wish to purchase and send the virtual currency using their Binance Pay wallet. Cryptocurrency Payment Methods In Ukraine In August, Whitepay launched cryptocurrency payments for goods sold by significant Ukrainian tech retailers. The payment mechanism created by Whitebit, a European cryptocurrency exchange with Ukrainian roots, is now available to customers of merchants like Tehnoezh and Stylus. As the country’s continuous military war with Russia ...