Jack Mallers’ Strike Integrating With World’s Largest PoS Providers To Enable Sovereign Payments With Bitcoin

Share This Post

Maller’s announcements all centered around increasing accessibility to the superior payment system of Bitcoin.

Strike CEO Jack Mallers announced at Bitcoin 2022 that the company has partnered with three of the world’s largest payments providers, Shopify, NCR and Blackhawk Network to enable bitcoin payments at stores throughout the country. He explained that the integration eliminates legacy banks from the payments process, saving merchants on fees and enabling privacy for shoppers.

“You’re gonna be able to walk into a grocery store, to Whole Foods, to a Chipotle, if you want to use a Lightning node over Tor, you do that,” Mallers said on stage at Bitcoin 2022. “Any online merchant that uses Shopify can accept payments without the 1949 boomer [credit card] network, receive it instantly, cash final, no intermediary, no 3% fee.”

The announcement is a major innovation in merchants’ ability to interact with the Bitcoin network and in users’ ability to privately and permissionless make purchases throughout the U.S. Now, they will be able to take advantage of the cheap, instant and open access offered by Bitcoin.

An image shared by Mallers as part of the presentation listed McDonald’s, Walmart, Walgreens and more U.S. franchises as places where the Strike integration will be useable.

Mallers also emphasized that he is dedicated to protecting Bitcoin innovation in the United States, reporting, “I’ve been working with Senator Cynthia Lummis to make sure that in the United States of America we support this open payment standard and it isn’t threatened by anybody else.”

Last year, at Bitcoin 2021, Mallers, alongside President Nayib Bukele, announced that El Salvador would introduce a bill to make bitcoin legal tender, which would later be passed. This was a historic announcement and a turning point in the rapid adoption by politicians we’ve seen over the last year.

Strike is a global payments network that utilizes Lightning. After last years’ El Salvador announcement, the industry has been looked to Mallers as a leader in global adoption and development toward nation-state Bitcoin usage. The announcements today only added to the company’s reputation of increasing access to the Bitcoin network.

Mallers finished the presentation by saying, “This is our announcement,” referring to the larger Bitcoin community.

Bitcoin 2022 is part of the Bitcoin Event Series hosted by BTC Inc, the parent company of Bitcoin Magazine.

Read Entire Article
spot_img
- Advertisement -spot_img

Related Posts

Analyst Points To Key Bitcoin Metric Indicating A Strong Uptrend—$90K in Sight?

Bitcoin (BTC) has been on an upward trend in recent weeks, showing positive price movements that appear quite appealing to investors According to a recent CryptoQuant analysis, a key metric,

Binance Expands Mobile Money Across Africa — 6 More Countries Gain Access

Crypto exchange Binance has expanded its reach in West and Central Africa, integrating mobile money payments for cryptocurrency purchases in six countries This move supports Binance’s goal to

SEC Gives Green Light for Bitcoin ETF Options – What’s Next?

The post SEC Gives Green Light for Bitcoin ETF Options – What’s Next appeared first on Coinpedia Fintech News The SEC recently shook up the crypto world by approving options trading on bitcoin

Bitcoin Preparing for a Bullish Weeknd Ahead While the Bears Aim To Slash the Price Below $67,000—What’s Next?

The post Bitcoin Preparing for a Bullish Weeknd Ahead While the Bears Aim To Slash the Price Below $67,000—What’s Next appeared first on Coinpedia Fintech News The Bitcoin price has been facing

Based On Historical Pattern: Dogecoin Is On Track For Over 400% Rally, Analyst Reveals

Dogecoin (DOGE) might be on track for a massive rally as the asset continues its consistent uptick in recent weeks, up by a double-digit percent According to a renowned crypto analyst Javon Marks,

Crypto Bettor ‘Fredi’ Distorts Trump Odds On Polymarket, Researcher Claims

In a story within the decentralized prediction market sphere, a researcher has accused a crypto bettor, operating under the pseudonym ‘Fredi9999’ or simply ‘Fredi,’ of