CryptoNews: Strike, a Bitcoin payments app, announced on Friday that it is expanding to 65 countries. 🚀
Strike, a Bitcoin payments app, announced on Friday that it is expanding to 65 countries. The company is also moving its headquarters to El Salvador, which became the first country to adopt Bitcoin as legal tender in 2021.
Strike CEO Jack Mallers said that the expansion is part of the company's mission to "make Bitcoin a global currency." He added that El Salvador is "a leader in the adoption of Bitcoin" and that the company is "excited to be a part of its journey." Strike's expansion comes at a time when Bitcoin is gaining mainstream adoption. The cryptocurrency's price has surged in recent months, and more and more businesses are accepting Bitcoin as payment.I've been writing about Bitcoin since 2014. My work has appeared in Forbes, Fortune, Wired UK, Bitcoin Magazine, and many other online publications.
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