Strike Adds Bitcoin Buying Tab In App

Strike Adds Bitcoin Buying Tab In App

Lightning Network payments platform Strike has added a bitcoin buying tab to its app, emphasizing minimal fees for these purchases.Lightning Network payments platform Strike, which recently made headlines as the primary partner in El Salvador’s decision to declare bitcoin as legal tender, has announced it is adding a bitcoin buying tab to its app with a goal of minimizing the fees typically collected on these buys.“I am unbelievably excited to announce the Bitcoin tab and the ability to buy bitcoin on Strike,” company founder Jack Mallers wrote in an announcement post. “Starting today,....


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