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Crypto cashback sets off moral panic on Britain’s high street

Heritage brands were never going to be early crypto adopters, but could hope be on the horizon for digital asset cashback?

Boots was among the outlets Mode claim it had signed up to its digital currency reward scheme before brands distanced themselves from it
Boots was among the outlets Mode claim it had signed up to its digital currency reward scheme before brands distanced themselves from it Photo: Alamy

A major step towards the mainstream adoption of cryptocurrencies has turned out to be nothing more than a damp squib, after high street retailers backed away from a scheme where shoppers could earn rewards in bitcoin.

This month London-listed crypto firm Mode announced it had signed up the likes of Boots, Ocado and Homebase to its cashback programme, allowing users to earn a portion of their spending back in bitcoin.

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