According to a recent post on Twitter by CryptoNewsLand, Bitcoin (BTC) which is the leading cryptocurrency by market cap, has taken to announce that BTC will soon be accepted by 6 million merchants.
In a recent tweet by Jack Mallers who happens to be the CEO of the Strike platform which enables payments between buyers and sellers or fans and creators has taken to the public that they will be partnering with the payments giant Fiserv, which is the parent company of clover.
Strike, has already announced a prototype interface with Clover, allowing companies to take Bitcoin via the Lightning Network.
As per the reports, the integration is not limited to Strike users hence merchants will be able to accept Lightning payments from any source fromCashApp to a node over Tor but this will happen if only the platform can use lightening pay.
Jack Maller went on to add that the partnership does not automatically enable all Clover merchants just yet. He added that to start the roll-out plan is a 90-day pilot period. This 90-day trial will enable the Strike team to measure settlement speed and cost compared to other networks and track new business Lightning brings to merchants.
In other related reports, Brewer Skettle Specialty which is a Beverage Shop that carries over 600 craft beers, mead, wine, and sake partnered with the Strike. This has enhanced the spread of good news about the platform across the globe which would enhance the adoption of Strike on other platforms.
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