The CEO tweeted a screenshot of an apparent $100 purchase of Bitcoin using the service well ahead of its official rollout date.
There has been significant excitement in the industry since PayPal last week announced its intention to enter the cryptocurrency market.
The rollout of new crypto services - the ability to both make crypto payments and buy cryptos directly in-app - has been officially set for early 2021.
On Oct. 28, the co-founder and CEO of crypto payments firm Circle, Jeremy Allaire, claimed to have used the PayPal app to buy $100 worth of Bitcoin, tweeting a screenshot of the apparent transaction.
Allaire did not clarify how he had accessed the service prior to its official rollout, nor specify whether he had a promotional arrangement with PayPal to use and advertise the forthcoming service.
As of press time, PayPal has not responded to Cointelegraph's request for comment.
As previously reported, PayPal's crypto functionality will support Ether, Litecoin and Bitcoin Cash, alongside Bitcoin.
Transactions, while initiated in crypto, will be settled with the site's affiliated merchants in their local fiat currency.
As of Q2 2020, PayPal had over 346 million active accounts and processed $222 billion in volume.
Crypto payments will be supported by its estimated network of 26 million merchants around the globe as of - at least officially - 2021.
Circle CEO Jeremy Allaire seems to already be using PayPal to buy Bitcoin
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