As the world shifts to digital payments, PayPal (NASDAQ: PYPL) is looking to capture as many consumers as it can. It operates a lucrative business model by taking a slice of every transaction processed. After rising 116% during 2020, it has lost nearly 20% this year.

PayPal has been plagued by rumors and slowing growth, but does the recent sell-off raise red flags or provide investors a buying opportunity? Two Fool.com contributors give their take on PayPal's investment prospects.

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