Bitcoin payments app Strike and crypto exchange Bitstamp have joined forces to expand their business
Bitcoin payments app Strike and crypto exchange Bitstamp have joined forces to expand their businesses in Europe.
Bitstamp will help Strike manage fiat-to-crypto conversions and transfers to consumers.
Bitcoin payments app Strike has joined forces with crypto exchange Bitstamp to accelerate its expansion in the European Union by making fiat-to-crypto on-ramp easier for users, the companies announced Wednesday.
Stripe, led by Chicago-based Zap Solutions and entrepreneur Jack Mallers, launched its services in Europe in April after expanding to Africa in February.
The fintech firm offers a customizable widget that developers can embed into their product to allow conversion of crypto and instant settlement of transactions. It currently supports multiple cryptocurrencies, including bitcoin (BTC), Ethereum (ETH), Solana (SOL), Stellar (XLM), and USD Coin (USDC). The widget won't be available to UK customers, the two companies said in a press release.
Bitstamp will help the fintech firm manage fiat-to-cryptocurrency conversion and transfers to consumers. This, in turn, will expand the crypto exchanges Bitstamp-as-a-service product, the white-label version of its crypto trading services to banks and fintechs.
On June 6, the popular trading firm Robinhood (HOOD) said it would buy Bitstamp in a $200 million all-cash deal. The move aims to expand the exchange's reach beyond the U.S. and compete with peers including Coinbase.
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