The payments company Stripe plans to give customers access to bitcoin four years after suspending support for the cryptocurrency.
Stripe teamed up with the crypto startup OpenNode to allow its customers to accept bitcoin payments through a new app, the companies announced Tuesday. Using the app, Stripe customers will be able to convert incoming payments and any amount of their balance into bitcoin. The service will be part of a public beta of a new apps marketplace from Stripe slated to launch in the next few weeks. OpenNode uses Lightning Network, which aims to make bitcoin transactions faster and cheaper, to settle payments.
The OpenNode app is another move forward into the crypto space for Stripe, which announced
The partnership with OpenNode, which specializes in bitcoin and raised $20 million at a $220 million valuation in February, shows Stripe’s renewed interest in Bitcoin, the world’s most widely held digital currency. While Stripe had been an early adopter of bitcoin payments, the company
Stripe’s renewed bitcoin support has the potential to broaden use of the cryptocurrency among its millions of customers. The company’s embrace of bitcoin is seen as a positive development for crypto enthusiasts as digital currency prices fall following the