Leading bitcoin payment processor BitPay has launched a new invoice display option – BitPay modal invoice – that has been designed to make the payment experience smoother, faster, and more user-friendly for bitcoin customers.
“When a customer goes to pay, the invoice modal drops down over the current order screen. This means that the customer never has to leave the merchant website or order flow. When the invoice is paid, they can move on to the next screen in the merchant's order form”, BitPay explained.
Besides scanning from a mobile bitcoin wallet, a user has two other options to go about paying a BitPay invoice. Either the purchaser can pay by copying and pasting a bitcoin amount into a wallet, or pay from a wallet on their desktop or mobile device by selecting "Open Wallet." Once payment is completed, customers are shown a success state for the invoice.
BitPay explains the various steps that merchant account holders need to follow to deploy the new invoice for their customers. Without revealing further details, the payment processor hinted on exciting new features coming down the pipeline.


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