Google is going to expand its payment features with Bitcoin

According to the report of Bloomberg, Google is allowing its users to hold Bitcoin on their digital cards.

Moreover, the company has also hired Goldberg to lead its payments section, as per the report of Bloomberg.

So it is going to be good news for the crypto users because Google is allowing its paid features to be paid in cryptocurrencies.

Moreover, Bloomberg also reported that Google had made partnerships with Coinbase and BitPay to enable the functionality.

Although we don't know when we will google accept payment in Bitcoin, it is happening very soon.

The purpose behind the partnerships with these firms is that Google wants to gain significant market share in the payments industry.

However, the appointed person is Goldberg, the ex VP of Merchant Product and Technology at PayPal, one of the biggest payment processing companies.

Google does have some connections with Cryptocurrency, but it is unclear what type of connection it has. There is no solid proof of it yet.

Moreover, Google's Executive of commerce, Bill Ready, told: "As user demand and merchant demand evolves, we'll evolve with it."

In addition to this, Google will allow its users to store bitcoins in their digital cards. It will enable them to use their Bitcoins for google transactions.

As we have mentioned, the company is partnered with Coinbase and BitPay and soon will allow the users to store Bitcoin in their cards and spend fiat cash.

They have partnered with these firms to implement this feature.

Moreover, the Ready also told Bloomberg that we search for cooperation from different angles for this feature.

In October, it was reported that the company has Abandoned a previous effort in banking and appointing Arnold Goldberg, PayPal executive, to control their payments processes.

Ready also said that Google wants to be "connective tissue" for consumers. "We're not a bank," He added.

Further, he commented, "We have no interest in becoming a bank.

At times, certain previous endeavors would accidentally venture into those realms."