I understand that the platform is generally a digital wallet wherein we can buy goods but I think the team will be facing challenges convincing some giant and normal stores to accept crypto. The intention is quite good but the problem is there are only limited stores that accepts crypto this is as far as I know.
You are correct not many stores accept crypto, this is exactly where Eterbank's advantages show, namely with EterPOS the stores will charge and settle payments in FIAT , while the wallet user is making payments in crypto.
Giants are challenging due to B2B processes, normal stores are easier since all they need to do is sign up and download the app, if a customer wishes to pay with crypto then he can, if even such store has no such customers they lose nothing since the app is free (fees are applied on sales).