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 Youth fashion retailer Pacsun will accept bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies using 10-year-old blockchain payment provider BitPay, according to a Tuesday  Oct. 5  press release.Since cryptocurrency is a growing trend among the California-based retailers Gen kubki stanley eration Z customers, adding crypto payments made sense, the release stated. PYMNTS found that more than 54% of current or former crypto owners are members of Gen Z. The Gen Z audience, stanley quencher  our primary consumer, is very tech oriented, and we dedicate a lot of our efforts toward social media and eCommerce to align with their lifestyles and resonate with them on a more personal level,  said Pacsun Co-CEO Michael Relich in the release.  Seeing their increasing desire toward cryptocurrency, it was clear that we needed to adjust and offer BitPay as another payment option, to further instill their confidence in us as one of the stanley cupe ir go-to retailers that truly listens. Pacsun will support 11 cryptos under BitPay, including bitcoin, Bitcoin Cash, Ethereum, Wrapped Bitcoin, Dogecoin, Litecoin and five U.S. dollar-pegged stablecoins, along with various crypto wallets and exchanges, including Coinbase, Exodus Wallet, Metamask, Blockchain Wallet, Electrum Wallet, Trust Wallet, Ledger Wallet, BRD Wallet, Gemini, Kraken and Binance, the release stated. With digital sales doubling since last year, we understand the continued importance of creating an exceptional online shopping experience for our customers,  said Pacsun President Brie Olson in th Stva MoneyGram Extends Visa Direct Service To Spain, Philippines
 Hawaii announced that it is planning to be the first state to offer cashless cannabis sales in an effort to avoid robberies and other crimes targeting marijuana dispensaries.According to a Bloomberg news report, the governors office said that all of Hawaii   eight licensed dispensaries have agreed to go cashless by Oct. 1. The dispensaries will ask patients to use a mobile payment app called CanPay, which is already available for marijuana sales in six states, including California and Colorado.The Hawaii dispensaries are setting up accounts with the Safe Harbor Private Banking credit union. Customers can u stanley usa se their checking accounts to pay with CanPay, which then sends the payment to Safe Harbor. Patients who don ;t own smartphones can still create CanPay accounts with an email address and personal identification number, and then buy pot by logging onto their accounts with computer tablets at the dispensaries.Hawaii is also working on accepting prepaid, stored-value cards as an alternative for people who don ;t hold checking accounts. Helen Cho, director of the Honolulu-based Aloha Green dispensary, said dispensaries won ;t be required to go cashless and the company won ;t turn away patients who prefer to  stanley becher pay in cash. Instead, the dispensary will encourage people to use the new cashless stanley website  system.Becky Dansky, legislative counsel at Marijuana Policy Project, noted that while it   good to find cashless alternatives, there is concern that Hawaii 821