Tap-to-pay Bitcoin Lightning Bolt cards strike El Salvador
CoinCorner, a Bitcoin Lightning-based card payment service provider, is looking to install NFC card readers across El Salvador to offer a seamless retail BTC experience. El Salvador-based Bitcoin (BTC) holders could soon spend their BTC using the “tap-to-pay” feature wherever the near-field communication services (NFC) card readers are available. The cardless pay service would be utilizing Lightning Network (LN) to facilitate retail BTC transactions.Contactless card payments are quite popular in the current fast-paced world, and with the help of LN, these services can now be utilized by....
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