Posted: July 05, 2018 | Updated:

As technology continues to involve, so too does the payment processing industry. While swiping a card at a credit card machine is still the most common way to pay for an in-person purchase, there are now seemingly endless ways to make purchases with smartphones and other forms of technology, paving the way toward a cash-free society in the future. Here’s a look at some of the newest and most interesting ways to pay for purchases today.
An eWallet or digital wallet is a service or device that allows you to complete transactions. Digital wallets can be used to securely store information for multiple bank accounts and credit cards to make purchases online and even in-store using a smartphone. These payment systems are popular for convenience, security, and low fees as users aren’t charged extra credit card processing fees. Merchants who accept mobile wallet payments only pay their current fees through their processor. There are more than a dozen eWallets in use now. Some of the most popular include:
Several social media platforms have started to explore payment systems of their own. These payments can be divided into two categories: peer-to-peer transfers and purchases. A popular social peer-to-peer payment option is SnapCash by SnapChat which lets users exchange money between accounts instantly with the money transferred directly between bank accounts without being stored in an app or wallet. Pinterest has added an option to let users make purchases directly through Pinterest. Facebook has also introduced social payments with a friend-to-friend payment feature through Facebook Messenger and the ability to purchase products directly from Pages.
Of course, no discussion of new payment technology is complete without mentioning digital currencies like Bitcoin, Litecoin, and Ethereum. Digital currencies have grown in popularity among younger consumers who enjoy the freedom and convenience of a virtual currency. With a Bitcoin wallet, for example, consumers can make peer-to-peer payments and online purchases. A number of major retailers even accept Bitcoin, including Dish Network, Expedia, Overstock, and many Shopify stores.
There are even more unique ways to pay for everything from tips to fashion accessories. Here are a handful of other new payment apps and solutions.