In total, consumers have spent more than R20-million through Luno Pay since its launch in November 2024, the company said.
"The data reveals purchases ranging from as little as R1 at Pick n Pay to high-value transactions of tens of thousands of rands, showcasing crypto's versatility across different spending patterns," said Luno.
The data is interesting because it suggests there is a willingness by people to use cryptocurrencies like bitcoin as a medium of transaction rather than simply hoarding it on the assumption it will generate a return over time.
"Appetite for digital currency transactions in everyday commerce is growing," said Luno country manager Christo de Wit in the statement.
"The wide transaction spectrum indicates that cryptocurrency payments are becoming more common for both everyday purchases and significant expenses. Our data shows that many customers use Luno Pay regularly for routine purchases and services."