Bitcoin App Strike Launches In Argentina
The South American country’s citizens now have access to a cash balance that can be used to save or transfer money without permission.Lightning payments platform Strike has made some of its services available to Argentinians on Tuesday in an effort to “give hope” to a population that suffers from hyperinflation, according to an announcement Twitter thread from its founder Jack Mallers.“Today, we launch a superior financial experience to a country that faces hyperinflation, predatory payment networks, and unusable cross-border transfers,” Mallers tweeted on Tuesday. “Today, we use the....
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Strike, a bitcoin-based wallet and exchange service, has landed in Argentina, bringing USDT integration to users in the country. Jack Mallers, CEO of Strike, explained that his objective for bringing the app to the country has to do with providing a platform for Argentinians to hold a stable value in cash. This value will be held in the form of USDT, with no option for storing bitcoin, at least at launch.
Strike Brings Stablecoin Integration to Argentinians
Strike, a popular bitcoin-based wallet, has launched in Argentina, bringing a new way for Argentinians to store their....
Strike wallet is one of the leading financial platforms in Argentina that provides an easy Bitcoin payment transaction through Lighting Network. In addition, the platform incorporates a Bitcoin network, allowing users to perform worldwide payment rails. For these transactions to be successful, payments on the Strike platform are exchanged for BTC. The transactions move forward […]
A month ago, with fanfare, Strike launched its App to the Argentinian market. A country facing ever-increasing inflation and an app that promises access to Bitcoin, “the best monetary network in human history.” The match seemed undeniable. However, an underwhelming first version of the app mixed with questionable technology usage tainted Strike’s launch. Less than […]
Lightning Network payments app Strike is now available to users in El Salvador, giving them access to a next-gen remittances system.
“Today, anyone with a Strike account, no matter their employer, can get paid in bitcoin,” founder Jack Mallers said.