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by steventruong
5505 days ago
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Yes and no. Adopting Square is much easier for both consumers and retailers than merchants adopting a POS NFC device in store. While I think both have difficult challenges in getting to scale (majority market penetration), I assume Square's route seems easier to adopt than the NFC route. Not to mention Square provides a slew of information/analytics that may be missing with early NFC adoption. That said, there isn't any reason why Square wouldn't just transition their App to adopt both their physical Square device as well as the built-in NFC chips to have both working with their App (assuming NFC API are available). There's too much speculation and guessing to determine how things will turn out. But Square does have a lot going on for them at the moment between their partnership with VISA and their devices being sold in Apple stores. Hard to believe that they won't be able to innovate and pivot to continue growth even with NFC coming out eventually. It's also worth noting that Square also works for non-merchants including random street vendors, hot dog stands, and the like to be able to accept credit card payments. NFC would not work for this crowd and that's another disruption Square is going to have in their favor. |
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