
Strike Launches Crypto Payment Services in Europe
While Strike has already expanded its services to 100 countries worldwide, the company remains committed to exploring new markets and supporting additional currencies in the future.
While Strike has already expanded its services to 100 countries worldwide, the company remains committed to exploring new markets and supporting additional currencies in the future.
Strike initially rolled out the BTC purchase feature for customers in the United States, allowing only users in the country to buy the crypto asset at no cost.
The move by Rhode Island regulators comes mere weeks after X acquired money transmitter licenses in Michigan, Missouri, and New Hampshire.
Strike will be hoping to leverage Tether’s stability as a reliable store of value to appeal to more clients globally.
Businesses and developers can now send US Dollars over the Lightning Network.
According to Strike, its latest funding round will pave the way for the integration of its payments scheme on a global scale.
While Strike may be the latest blockchain-based startup with a collaboration to offer crypto rewards through a Visa card, it is certainly not the first to trail this path.
The payment method will allow US Shopify merchants to accept Bitcoin transactions from clients internationally as US dollars.
According to Strike, Argentina is the first among other Latin American countries in the payment platform’s expansion.
Payment platform Strike says US users can now convert their salaries to Bitcoin. The new feature allows access regardless of the employer’s adoption.
You will be able to tip bitcoin in the near future on Twitter. This privilege will soon be available to everyone around the globe.