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McDonald’s El Salvador is now accepting Bitcoin payments on the Lightning Network powered by Bitcoin Payment Processor OpenNode

McDonald's El Salvador is now accepting Bitcoin payments on the Lightning Network powered by Bitcoin Payment Processor OpenNode

 OpenNode, an industry-leading Bitcoin payment processor, announced today that McDonald’s El Salvador is now accepting Bitcoin payments on the Lightning Network powered by OpenNode.

Working together, OpenNode and McDonald’s are enabling Lightning Network Bitcoin payments at all 19 McDonald’s locations in the country, plus online and through the McDonald’s delivery app. McDonald’s customers in El Salvador will be able to pay for Big Macs – and any other item on the McDonald’s menu – using Bitcoin.

“We are incredibly excited to work with McDonald’s to help make adoption of the country’s Bitcoin Law an operational success. It’s just a massive opportunity to demonstrate the power of the Lightning Network for everyday high volume, low value purchases at the most popular and successful fast food chain in the world. Clearly another significant milestone on the path to growing the bitcoin economy…” said Julie Landrum, Head of Growth for OpenNode.

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Founded in 2018, OpenNode provides secure, reliable payment acceptance and payout solutions for businesses. From payment buttons to hosted checkout, and e-commerce plug-ins to optimized APIs, OpenNode offers businesses the benefits of instant, lowest cost payments made possible by Bitcoin, the world’s best-decentralized payment network; and the Lightning Network, Bitcoin’s leading scaling solution.

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