Shopify allows merchants to accept Bitcoin payments via Strike

Shopify allows merchants to accept Bitcoin payments via Strike

E-commerce merchants on Shopify can now accept payments in Bitcoin after Strike, a Chicago-based Bitcoin payments app, announced on Thursday its integration with the e-commerce company.

With this partnership, US-based Shopify merchants would be able to instantly receive payments in Bitcoin globally and with lower processing fees. The integration with Strike would instantly facilitate bitcoin-to-cash payments via the Lightning Network.

The lightning network is a layer 2 scaling solution built on top of the Bitcoin blockchain to enable fast transactions with lower processing fees. Cash App, a payments subsidiary app of Jack Dorsey’s Block recently announced its integration with the Lightning Network to enable free Bitcoin payments worldwide.

The partnership was first revealed by Strike CEO Jack Mallers at the Bitcoin 2022 conference in Miami on Thursday. In addition to Shopify, the company has also partnered with NCR (NCR), the world’s largest point-of-sale (POS) supplier, and payments firm Blackhawk. In a press release issued Thursday, Mallers noted:

“We’re proud to partner with Shopify to provide merchants with a cheaper and faster way to accept U.S. dollars using Bitcoin technology. The Lightning Network is a global payments network that lowers costs, enhances speed, drives innovation, improves financial inclusion, and brings the power of choice to consumers and merchants.”

Strike is also affiliated with El Salvador, which recognizes Bitcoin as its legal tender. The two partnered to create a financial infrastructure to support the Bitcoin technology in the country.

Los Angeles-based streetwear designer Warren Lotas has become the first retailer to leverage the latest integration, with plans to onboard more merchants in the next few months.

 

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