This week, ZipZap announced it had acquired a new payment partner in Ireland-based Payzone. The collaboration will allow ZipZap to resume its plans and bring in-person bitcoin buying to more than 20,000 retail locations in the U.K. It’s not clear when the network will actually launch, although the company had been deep into a seemingly successful pilot program when PayPoint withdrew their support.
Should the relaunched ZipZap in-store buying bitcoin program prove successful, the company has plans for a rapid global expansion. ZipZap CEO and founder Alan Safahi told CoinDesk that the company has plans to operate in 35 countries, and will be launching services in “the next few months.” The company’s international roadmap is already clear, with those countries and their major payment systems already listed on the ZipZap homepage.