High Praise For Strike As Bitcoin Lightning Integration Expands Payments Fron...
The Bitcoin conference in Miami has come with a number of remarkable announcements. These have all been towards propelling the digital asset forward in terms of adoption and its utility as a mode of payment. Most notable of these recent announcements however have been that of payment processor Strike. CEO Jack Mallers announced in Miami […]
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Lightning Network payments solution Strike is offering its services to more than 200 countries with support for additional currencies. The post Strike Is Bringing The Lightning Network To More Than 200 Countries appeared first on Bitcoin Magazine.
Strike CEO Jack Mallers announced this week that his Lightning Network payments platform is launching a Bitcoin withdrawal tab on its popular app.
Jack Mallers announced the new integration today at the Bitcoin 2022 conference and hopes to give more people access to what he sees as a better monetary system. Chicago-based payment app Strike has integrated with global e-commerce giant Shopify so merchants can accept Bitcoin payments via the Bitcoin Lightning Network.The Lightning Network (LN) is a Layer-2 scaling solution for Bitcoin designed to facilitate faster and cheaper transactions.Strike CEO Jack Mallers revealed the new integration on stage at Miami's Bitcoin 2022 conference today. The move could allow Shopify’s almost two....
Zap is announcing Strike Global, a Bitcoin payments app for global remittances. Zap, a Lightning Network payments startup backed by Visa through its Fintech Fast Track program, announced on Jan. 6 the rollout of Strike Global, a payments and remittances app using the Bitcoin (BTC) layer-two technology.An announcement by CEO Jack Mallers goes in-depth into the differences between standard fiat transfer mechanisms and the Lightning-powered mechanism in Strike Global. Mallers focused on remittances, a multi-billion dollar business that is still largely passed through expensive....
Lightning Network payments app Strike is now available to users in El Salvador, giving them access to a next-gen remittances system.