Strike’s API Enables Global Payments for Consumers, Marketplaces, and Merchants
Strike, the world’s leading digital wallet built on Bitcoin’s Lightning Network, announced the launch of its Strike API platform to serve marketplace and merchant businesses. Twitter will leverage Strike’s API to allow Twitter users to seamlessly tip with Bitcoin from anywhere in the world with any Bitcoin Lightning wallet and give U.S. and El Salvador users the ability to receive tips into their Strike account.
“Today, with the Strike API one of the world’s largest internet companies becomes interoperable with the world’s largest global monetary network making payments everywhere in the world cheaper, faster, and unlocking a whole new set of payment use cases never seen before.”
Twitter Staff Product Manager Esther Crawford announced the global launch of Tips and the ability to tip with Bitcoin using Strike in a Twitter blog post today. “We want everyone on Twitter to have access to pathways to get paid,” said Crawford. With Twitter’s Strike integration, a Twitter (in El Salvador or the U.S.) user can now receive a payment instantly and for free from anyone in the world.
Strike is available in El Salvador and the U.S. (excluding Hawaii and New York). People in the eligible markets can sign up for a Strike account and add their Strike username in order to receive instant global tips over the Bitcoin Lightning Network on Twitter. Strike can be downloaded from the App Store, Play Store, or Chrome Web Store. All Twitter iOS users will have the ability to send tips starting today. The Strike Tips integration allowing users to receive tips will begin to roll out on iOS today and expand to all users including Android over the coming weeks.
With the Twitter announcement, Strike is now widening public access to the Strike API through an early access program for marketplaces and merchants. Marketplaces can use Strike’s API to enable instant, global payments between buyers and sellers or fans and creators. Merchants can use Strike’s API to accept payments from customers instantly — a cheaper, global, and faster alternative to traditional bank or card networks.
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“Today, we take a giant leap forward in growing global interoperability with the world’s first open monetary network, Bitcoin,” said Strike Founder and CEO Jack Mallers announcing the launch of the Strike API. He continued, “Today, with the Strike API one of the world’s largest internet companies becomes interoperable with the world’s largest global monetary network making payments everywhere in the world cheaper, faster, and unlocking a whole new set of payment use cases never seen before.”
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