Stripe reintroduces crypto payments in the US. Customers can pay merchants in USDC or USDP on Ethereum, Solana, and Polygon, while US-based merchants are paid in dollars. Stripe charges 1.5% of the transaction amount, which is less than the 2.9% plus $0.30 that it generally charges for card payments.
This move comes nearly seven years after Stripe abandoned its first cryptocurrency experiment out of the belief that Bitcoin would never become a payment-optimized blockchain.
Interesting. I've set up my own BTCPay server to accept crypto payments, so I don't need this personally (and am outside the US, anyway). But, it's good to see.
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This is awesome! The rate is even lower than credit card lol
That could be a game changer
When will major e commerce website start accepting crypto?
Very interesting move! I still remember, something like 10 years ago, we could enable Bitcoin with just a button on any Stripe payment forms. Then, gone for 7 years indeed to reappearing slowly …