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Apr 26, 2025 05:50

Bitcoin Advocate Jack Mallers Promises Strike Investors: Twenty One Will Not Cause Distractions

Jack Mallers, the CEO of the payments app Strike, has reiterated his commitment to Bitcoin as a financial asset with potential long-term growth. Mallers emphasized that Bitcoin is not just a speculative investment, but a secure store of value as well. He believes that it is crucial for individuals to understand the true purpose and [...]

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Apr 27, 2024 12:05

Bitcoin Bearish Signal: Analyst Warns Of Potential Drop To $59,000

Amidst the anticipated positive effect of the recently concluded Bitcoin Halving event, Ali Martinez, a well-known cryptocurrency analyst and trader has issued a noteworthy warning about BTC’s trajectory, predicting that the price of the crypto asset could undergo a correction to the $59,000 mark. Potential Declines For Bitcoin Martinez’s analysis delves into the potential for Bitcoin to experience possible dives on the downside in the short term. Considering the BTC’s chart in the 12-hour timeframe, the analyst noted that two signals have manifested signaling potential price declines. Related Reading: Analyst Points To Possible 30% Bitcoin Correction, Calls For Caution These include a red candlestick from the TD (Tom Demark) Sequential and a death cross between the 50 and 100 Simple Moving Average (SMA). As a result, Martinez believes that the development could trigger a price drop to $63,300. Additionally, he urged the community to be ready for further dips to around $61,000 and $59,000. Martinez previously highlighted that the TD Sequential indicator on the 12-hour chart has flashed a sell signal. This signal came in light of Bitcoin experiencing a mid-level resistance of a parallel channel. Given this, he underscores a cautious approach amidst times like this, given the history of this indication, especially in the event that the digital asset falls below the $65,500 support level. According to the expert, the trend score for the coin’s accumulation has fallen to zero. Specifically, this suggests that whales are either distributing or not hoarding BTC at the moment. It seems Martinez’s forecast has taken place as BTC is already trading below the aforementioned support level. Following the price decline, Bitcoin has also seen a notable drop in accumulation. Over the past few weeks, there has been consolidation in Bitcoin’s price as it has been unable to sustain its surge over its all-time high of $73,000 achieved in March. On Thursday, BTC witnessed a notable drop to around $63,000, which higher inflation and slower growth in the United States were considered to be a catalyst for the drop. BTC’s Path To $1 Million Even though there have been some short-term swings with Bitcoin, its long-term trend is still positive. Jack Mallers, the Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of Strike has predicted a long-term growth for BTC to a whopping $1 million. Related Reading: Samson Mow Gives Reasons Why Bitcoin Price Could Reach $1 Million This Year Mallers shared his perspective on the digital asset’s future trajectory during an interview with David Lin. The financial instability in the bond markets, which significantly involves banks, is the foundation upon which Maller draws his projection. He asserts that significant liquidity infusions could result from the possible rescue needed to stabilize these markets, driving up the price of assets like Bitcoin. Mallers believes BTC’s value will rise, underlining the limited availability of BTC when paired with rising demand. At the time of writing, BTC was trading at $64,207, indicating a 0.72% increase in the last 24 hours. Despite the crypto asset showing positive signs, its trading volume is down by over 8% in the past day. Featured image from iStock, chart from Tradingview.com

The NEW Company Aiming to Own MORE Bitcoin than Michael Saylor/Strategy - But Can ANY Company Catch Up To Their 530,000 BTC Stockpile?

Author: noreply@blogger.com (Silicon Valley Newsroom)
United States
Apr 25, 2025 04:15

The NEW Company Aiming to Own MORE Bitcoin than Michael Saylor/Strategy - But Can ANY Company Catch Up To Their 530,000 BTC Stockpile?

 

Jack Mallers is the fonder of Strike, (which to me has always seemed like the all-crypto version of Cash App) and now heads a 2nd venture as he has just been named CEO of a new company called Twenty One, and hes not wasting any time setting the tone. His mission? Overtake Michael Saylor and Strategy (formerly MicroStrategy) as the biggest corporate holder of bitcoin.

In a Bloomberg Technology interview, Mallers laid it out plain: Twenty One isnt trying to be a fintech, a bank, or a crypto hedge fund. Its a Bitcoin-first, Bitcoin-only company. Everything it doesfrom the products it builds to how it returns value to investorsis centered on one goal: stacking sats and scaling hard.

We want to be the best vehicle for investors to gain exposure to bitcoin in the public markets, Mallers said - making it clear they want to be seen as an official competitor to Michael Saylor and Strategy. 

The idea for Twenty One came after years of deep involvement in Bitcoin infrastructureMallers has worked alongside Tether and played a major role in Bitcoin adoption efforts in El Salvador. Now hes aiming to do what no one else has done: build a public company from scratch thats Bitcoin-native from day one. No pivoting from old-school industries. No legacy baggage.

On the other side of the ring is Michael Saylor, whos basically become the poster child for corporate Bitcoin accumulation. With over 530,000 BTC in Strategys vaults, Saylors been rewriting the playbook for capital marketsraising billions via bitcoin-backed bonds and preferred stock to fuel the companys ever-growing stack.

Mallers isnt denying Saylors influencein fact, he says Saylor was part of the inspiration. But where Saylor is evolving a decades-old company into a Bitcoin vehicle, Mallers is building the future from scratch. Its new-school vs. old-school, and the battleground is Bitcoin.

Realistically, Twenty One's goal of catching up to Strategy is a long shot, at least when it comes to total Bitcoin held.  The company will launch with 43,000 BTC in hand which is a massive amount in any other circumstance, except comparing it with Strategy's 530,000 BTC.

Where they can make a name for themselves is becoming the company currently accumulating the most Bitcoin, while Saylor is unlikely to be dethroned as the one who currently holds the most Bitcoin.


Is This a Good Thing? 

It's easy to get caught up in the immediate effects of companies fighting over who can accumulate the most Bitcoin, as the immediate result is driving up the price. When it comes to supply and demand, whales with huge appetites obviously add a lot of momentum to the 'demand' end. 

But it's also putting the power to crash the entire market in the hands of a very small group of people. Of course, Saylor and really any investor with a basic understanding of the market would never dump 530K BTC onto the market at once, that obliterates their own profits as the market would have crashed long before even half of the coins were sold.

However, even a smaller portion like 10% for example - in the case of Strategy, that's still over $3 billion in BTC flooding the market, which would probably sent Bitcoin's price down by $10,000 to $15,000.  Then when you consider this may trigger another large holder to panic - it's not just about how many tokens one major holder sells, it's the total amount they sell + scare others in to selling when a sizeable red candle appears.

Then there's the obvious argument against companies trying to get as much Bitcoin as possible - remember, decentralization? It's easy to forget in a story about 2 companies who want it all.


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Apr 25, 2024 01:25

Bitcoin Lightning App Strike Expands to Europe with Global Transfers

Bitcoin payments app Strike announces its launch in Europe, bringing bitcoin buying, selling, and transfers to millions.

Sep 27, 2022 06:05

Strike Closes $80 Million Funding Round For Its Bitcoin Payments Revolution

The funding round led by Ten31, Washington University and the University of Wyoming enables Strike to expand its products and acquire new business partners.

Jun 11, 2022 06:15

The Bitcoin Law Announcement Was A Special Day In History

Jack Mallers announcing Bukele’s Bitcoin Law was a momentous occasion in history, not only for Bitcoin and El Salvador, but for the entire world.

Jun 09, 2022 06:25

How Bitcoin Found Its Purpose At Oslo Freedom Forum

At this year’s Oslo Freedom Forum, we learned why the monetary system enabled by Bitcoin is so important.

Apr 14, 2022 01:30

Bitcoin 2022: Welcome To The Revolution

One plebs journey across the largest Bitcoin event of all time, finding signal and the pulse of an ongoing revolution.

Apr 10, 2022 02:55

Forking Opinions: “Never Sell” Saylor or “Every Merchant” Mallers?

On one hand, Michael Saylor says never (ever) sell your Bitcoin. Jack Mallers wants you to be able spend it at every store in the United States. What are we to make of it? Covered: To Spend or Never Spend? Meant to be Spent? To Spend or Never Spend? What is Bitcoin to you? Is […]

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Strike Brings The Lightning Network To Every US Merchant. The Market Yawns

Author: Eduardo Próspero
United Kingdom
Apr 08, 2022 08:30

Strike Brings The Lightning Network To Every US Merchant. The Market Yawns

The Strike announcement was an atomic bomb, but the market is not impressed. Since Jack Mallers wasn’t there to reveal an Apple deal as rumored, the general public was somewhat disappointed. However, the Strike CEO announced something much bigger. The company partnered with Blackhawk and NCR to bring Lightning Network transactions to Point Of Sale terminals all over the United States. Plus, with Shopify for the e-commerce equivalent.  The man was playing third-dimensional chess with us. Mallers titled the presentation “The King’s Gambit,” an alternative to the “pawn to e4” chess opening he usually mentions. Here’s the video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dD2-T7TX2rk Inside Strike ‘s Announcement The presentation started with a brief history of payment networks, starting in 1949 with the invention of the Diner’s Club card. The first revelation comes next: payment networks have not evolved or innovated in 50 years. The legacy financial system is still using this ancient technology like there’s no tomorrow.  These merchants are adopting Bitcoin for payment this year. (Jack Ballers – Strike). pic.twitter.com/FF57vYF7BH — Big Sky HODL ?? CO Beef Initiative (@BigSky_HODL) April 7, 2022 As usual, Strike’s Jack Mallers proposes to the world that it should join an “open payment standard.” That it should use a “superior payment network.“ And with these partnerships, he finally accomplishes it. Strike will use the bitcoin network as payment rails to enable Lightning Network transactions in a high percentage of merchants in the US. According to Mallers, bitcoin will finally be “embedded into our lives.” Another interesting part of the story is Senator Cynthia Lummis’ support. According to a letter she sent to Mallers, she says “I am working to bring smart legislation to the digital assets space, so that innovations like this can be integrated into America’s financial services industry.“ That’s reassuring. Because chances are legacy players will fight this.  thank you @jackmallers. you're an incredible inspiration. — jack?? (@jack) April 7, 2022 The senator will speak tomorrow, on Bitcoin 2022’s final day of conference.  BTC price chart for 04/08/2022 on Oanda | Source: BTC/USD on TradingView.com How Did The News Affect The Market? The general public was expecting Strike to announce an Apple partnership that would’ve made bitcoin’s price pump to infinity. It didn’t get it. So, bitcoin traded around the $43K range the whole day and acted unaffected in front of Jack Mallers’ news. It seems like the market didn’t even flinch.  What @jackmallers just announced is going to kick off the #Bitcoin circular economy in a massive way. I think few understand that the inability to easily use BTC is what makes it difficult to accept as a daily driver. Medium of exchange is here. Next stop, Unit of Account. — Guy Swann ?? (@TheGuySwann) April 7, 2022 More nuanced than an Apple partnership, it will take months, maybe years to see the new’s impact. On the one hand, people aren’t incentivized to spend their bitcoin. As long as its price is increasing, people will want to hold the asset. On the other, this provides a non-KYC way to spend your bitcoin. A non-KYC way of paying. The Strike announcement makes bitcoin a competing Medium of Exchange and puts it into every store in the US. Is that fact priced in?  What Does The Twitterati Think About Strike ‘s News?  The Guy Swann sums up the announcement by declaring it’ll “kick off the Bitcoin circular economy in a massive way. I think few understand that the inability to easily use BTC is what makes it difficult to accept as a daily driver.” For his part, podcaster Anthony Pompliano said, “Hundreds of millions of people can now spend bitcoin or dollars across the Lightning Network instantaneously, completely for free at every major US retailer.” Strike CEO @jackmallers and Strike just announced partnerships with Shopify and other leading payment providers. Hundreds of millions of people can now spend bitcoin or dollars across the Lightning Network instantaneously, completely for free at every major US retailer. — Pomp ?? (@APompliano) April 7, 2022 In a phenomenal thread, Economist Lyn Alden explains the implications. “The more places that accepted BTC at point of sale (on-chain or Lightning or otherwise), the more permissionless the whole network is. This is because, if all you can do with BTC is convert it back into fiat on a major exchange, then it’s easy to isolate it, effectively blacklist addresses, etc.” This is because, if all you can do with BTC is convert it back into fiat on a major exchange, then it's easy to isolate it, effectively blacklist addresses, etc. But if you can directly spend it on goods and services across companies and jurisdictions, it's harder to isolate. — Lyn Alden (@LynAldenContact) April 7, 2022 On the other hand, notorious YouTuber Bitboy Crypto misses the point completely and says. “Michael Saylor: Never Sell your Bitcoin (crowd goes WILD) Jack Mallers: Here’s a great way to spend your Bitcoin (Crowd goes WILD) Like does no one see the disconnect here?”  Michael Saylor: Never Sell your Bitcoin (crowd goes WILD) Jack Mallers: Here’s a great way to spend your Bitcoin (Crowd goes WILD) Like does no one see the disconnect here? — Ben Armstrong (@Bitboy_Crypto) April 7, 2022 Matt Ahlborg, head of research at Bitrefil, gives Bitboy the 411. “What Jack Mallers is really saying is that you will be soon be able to offload your Bitcoins in the real world without KYC’ing through an exchange first.” While Jack Dorsey keeps it short and sweet by saying, “thank you Jack Mallers. you’re an incredible inspiration.” What Jack Mallers is really saying is that you will be soon be able to offload your Bitcoins in the real world without KYC'ing through an exchange first. If this is true, it is actually an extremely substantive and important development for Bitcoin. — Matt Ahlborg (@MattAhlborg) April 7, 2022 The whole world changed after that Strike announcement. It might feel similar, but we’re living in bitcoin world now. Make of that what you will.  Featured Image: Jack Mallers at Bitcoin 2022 taken from this tweet | Charts by TradingView Bitcoinist @ Bitcoin 2022 Miami Bitcoinist will be at Bitcoin 2022 Miami in Miami Beach, FL from April 6th through 10th reporting live from the show floor and related events. Check out exclusive coverage from the world’s largest BTC conference here.

Lightning to strike Shopify merchants with addition of BTC payments

Author: Cointelegraph By Brian Newar
United States
Apr 08, 2022 08:25

Lightning to strike Shopify merchants with addition of BTC payments

Jack Mallers announced the new integration today at the Bitcoin 2022 conference and hopes to give more people access to what he sees as a better monetary system.

Apr 08, 2022 02:50

Breaking: Shopify Integrates Bitcoin Payments via Strike

Mallers and Strike have delivered on the big day, but is it “enough?” Covered: Shopify Integrates Strike Via Lightning Bitcoin Unmoved Shopify Integrates Strike Via Lightning Jack Mallers, the CEO of Bitcoin payments app Strike, recently took the stage at Bitcoin 2022 and delivered an announcement that is significant but not earth-shattering. Mallers definitely hyped […]

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Apr 08, 2022 01:30

Jack Mallers’ Strike Integrating With World’s Largest PoS Providers To Enable Sovereign Payments With Bitcoin

Maller’s announcements all centered around increasing accessibility to the superior payment system of Bitcoin.

Apr 05, 2022 02:45

Rumor Mill: Bitcoin + Apple? Bitcoin 2022 Conference Hints

Rumors swirl around Apple, Bitcoin, and Jack Mallers’ Strike. Covered: Bitcoin 2022 Jack Mallers and Strike Upcoming Apple iPhone Feature Bitcoin 2022 The upcoming Bitcoin 2022 Conference, the annual event of all things Bitcoin, is generating buzz, and rumors abound. The conference begins in two days and is the perfect time to drop green-candle-inducing bombshells. […]

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Strike wallet is 5th most popular finance app in Argentina, but where’s the BTC?

Author: Cointelegraph By Brian Quarmby
United States
Jan 19, 2022 08:20

Strike wallet is 5th most popular finance app in Argentina, but where’s the BTC?

“The best monetary network in human history is here, it's open, and will disrupt the world quicker than anyone thinks. Open networks win,” said Strike CEO Jack Mallers.

Lightning Speed 004: What’s The Lightning Development Initiative?

Author: Eduardo Próspero
United Kingdom
Jan 14, 2022 10:20

Lightning Speed 004: What’s The Lightning Development Initiative?

There’s no denying that 2021 was the Lightning Network’s year. What does the future hold, though? If the objective is to onboard the next billion people, the network needs work and fine-tuning. To grab the bull by the horns, The Human Rights Foundation and Strike set up three 1 BTC bounties.  The bounties will go to the first person or team to develop an anonymous Lightning tip jar, a tokenless way to peg BTC to dollars, or a privacy-focused wallet that supports some kind of Chaumian e-cash feature. In a Twitter Spaces conversation about the program, they named it The Lightning Development Initiative.  A catchy name that we’ll use from now on to refer to all of this. This fourth edition of Lightning Speed is all about the future. Let’s explore the three ideas and the new information that we have about each of them. The Lightning Development Initiative In Twitter Spaces Among the speakers were Strike’s Jack Mallers, The Human Rights Foundation’s Alex Gladstein, Bitcoin Magazine’s Christian Keroles AKA CK Snarks, and Tales From The Crypt’s Matt Odell. It took place on December 29th and Bitcoin Magazine hosted it. A Twitter user named Gigi summarized it for us. ?? A thread summarizing the Lightning Développement Initiative Space ?? 3 amazingly interesting topic related to the bounties were discussed. I'm so bullish on Lightning? it hurts. Very grateful to have these people on our side ???? let's look at my notes ?? pic.twitter.com/PRs9cohPaN — Gigi ????? (@GuerillaV2) December 29, 2021 Bounty #1: An Anonymous Tip Jar In our sister site Bitcoinist’s report, they described the challenge as follows: “Can you create a Lightning tip jar that doesn’t reveal any information about the parties involved? That’s the first task. How to receive completely anonymous donations. According to Bitcoin Mag, the “goal is to enable anyone to use free and open-source software (FOSS) to print a QR code that can be used for receiving Lightning payments privately. Importantly, “The QR code should not reveal the public key or IP address of the user.”  In the Lightning Development Initiative’s report, we learned that this has to do with the two competing protocols, Bolt12 and lnurl. Jack Mallers “pointed out the absolute need for interoperability on the Lightning Network and that even though lnurl might not be “optimal” right now, the market will eventually decide what open standard they prefer to use. He thinks that currently UX is a major focus for the Lightning community and we should make peace with the fact that there will be competition between solutions.” Rockstar pointed out that this debate around lnurl vs bolt12 will have huge implications for the future but that he's glad that there's now an active discussion on the matter. Jack added that contrary to the Bitcoin main chain, we can somewhat afford to fuck up on LN.. — Gigi ????? (@GuerillaV2) December 29, 2021 Mallers put forth another interesting idea, “contrary to the Bitcoin main chain, we can somewhat afford to f**k up on the Lightning Network. As long as the Bitcoin monetary policy is not threatened then we can freely fiddle on top of the protocol via Lightning.” BTC price chart for 01/14/2022 on Bitfinex | Source: BTC/USD on TradingView.com Bounty #2: Stablecoin On Lightning Without A Token Bitcoinist described this one as: “The second challenge seems to be even more difficult, at least on a conceptual level. The HRF and Strike want a wallet that enables “anyone to “peg” an amount of bitcoin to U.S. dollars without needing an exchange or another token.” That’s right, without a centralized entity. And relying only on sats and bitcoin.” Gigi summarizes why the world needs this: “The goal is to allow people to access dollars without a single point of failure. Further down the line, as Bitcoin becomes less volatile, these people can use btc, but until then there’s massive demand for holding value in dollars. The tether market cap is proof of this.” It serve an important humanitarian use case. We need to create the foundation for this new financial system.@Chris_Stewart_5 >> maybe it can be done with DLC's? Not using a token but rather something representing price exposure (think Eurodollar system). (oracles?) The END. — Gigi ????? (@GuerillaV2) December 29, 2021 Bounty #3: A Chaumian E-Cash Feature First of all, Investopedia defines Chaumian e-cash as: “eCash was a digital-based system that facilitated the transfer of funds anonymously. A pioneer in cryptocurrency, its goal was to secure the privacy of individuals that use the Internet for micropayments. eCash was created by Dr. David Chaum under his company, DigiCash, in 1990.“ So, once again, anonymity is the priority. As Alex Gladstein put it when announcing the bounties, they’re “for the first open-source, non-custodial, non-KYC Lightning wallets to ship features requested by dissidents worldwide.” Also, take into consideration the words of security expert Brian Trollz, “Bitcoin without privacy is nothing but a surveillance system.” Bitcoin without privacy is nothing but a surveillance system. — Shino (@brian_trollz) January 13, 2022 What does Gigi have for us on this topic? “We need a sort of Chaumian e-cash, extremely easy to use for the Plebs and accessible. Maybe the solution is a federated  one, making it harder to regulate.” He then quotes Jack Mallers again, “There’s going to be a singular standard for the internet of money (Bitcoin). Many will compete on top of BTC so we need “interoperability to the standard.” Matt: We need to make it very easy to use because experience shows us that if it's somewhat challenging (coinjoins etcc) people won't bother to protect their privacy (goddam idiot normies ??) — Gigi ????? (@GuerillaV2) December 29, 2021 Conclusion: The Future Is Bright Developers, teams, companies, anyone can earn the Lighting Development Initiative’s bounties. The non-profit OpenSats will serve as the judge. They are all open for the whole year. If by the end of 2022 no one has claimed them, the money will go to the Human Rights Foundation’s Bitcoin Development Fund on January 1st. Which is fair. Especially considering they just gave 425 million Sats to these worthy organizations and individuals. For more information and details read Bitcoinist’s original report. Featured Image by Micah Tindell on Unsplash | Charts by TradingView

Sep 24, 2021 02:50

BREAKING: Twitter set to integrate Bitcoin’s Lightning Network

Anthony Pompliano has just broken a major story via Twitter about…Twitter. The social media giant headed up by mega-bull Jack Dorsey is reportedly launching Bitcoin Lightning Network tipping functionality on iOS. BREAKING: Twitter is launching Bitcoin Lightning Network tipping functionality on iOS. — Pomp ?? (@APompliano) September 23, 2021 Interestingly, there already is a tipping […]

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Is BitGo Behind El Salvador’s Chivo Wallet? This Old School Mag Thinks So

Author: Eduardo Próspero
United Kingdom
Sep 08, 2021 12:10

Is BitGo Behind El Salvador’s Chivo Wallet? This Old School Mag Thinks So

Where did BitGo come from? In all of this time covering El Salvador’s Bitcoin Law, the name wasn’t in the picture. Now, all of a sudden, Forbes claims that BitGo’s technology is behind the controversial Chivo wallet. How and when did this happen? Or, more importantly, is this real news or a paid piece to take advantage of the “historic moment for cryptocurrency adoption.”  Related Reading | NewsBTC Crypto Trading Course. For FREE.99 Not to be conspiratorial, but Forbes’ tone in this whole piece has a press-release-feel to it. “For months, El Salvador has kept many of Chivo’s details under wraps with the nation’s 40-year-old president, Nayib Bukele, teasing the wallet’s launch on Twitter just last week. However, Forbes has learned El Salvador appears to have tapped cryptocurrency unicorn BitGo to provide Chivo’s wallet infrastructure and security platform, making the Palo Alto, Calif-based startup the nation’s exclusive hot-wallet provider in a historic moment for cryptocurrency adoption.” What’s all this about “cryptocurrency unicorn BitGo” and “the nation’s exclusive hot-wallet provider in a historic moment”? Is this the appropriate vocabulary for a legacy media publication like this one? The most worrying sentence, however, is “Forbes has learned El Salvador appears to have tapped…” They’re not committing to anything here. It “appears” this way, but nothing is certain. BTC price chart for 09/07/2021 on Bitstamp | Source: BTC/USD on TradingView.com What Does BitGo Say About The Announcement? Not El Salvador’s government, nor Strike commented on the Forbes piece. They did get a quote from Mike Belshe, CEO of BitGo, who said: “Digital assets look so different from what we’ve seen with other types of money, and so people wonder about how [they] fit in, but this is an opportunity to build financial freedom for the people of El Salvador” says BitGo CEO Mike Belshe, speaking from his home in Silicon Valley on Saturday. “The ability to send money in a hurry on a Saturday night, when banks are closed, across the planet and at almost no fees, it’s hard to put into words how empowering that is, and what we’ll see in El Salvador is, people will start figuring it out.”  Did Belshe confirm the news? Is BitGo behind the Chivo App? He talks about “an opportunity to build financial freedom for the people of El Salvador.” So yeah, assuming Belshe was talking about this specific rumor, he seems to confirm the news. Indirectly. In a non-comital way. To make things worse, the article ends presenting BitGo as their own marketing material would: “Founded in 2013, BitGo has grown into one of the biggest cryptocurrency wallet companies in the world, raising more than $70 million in funding from investors including…” Let’s Remember, What Did Strike Say About The Subject? Strike’s Jack Mallers has met with the Bukeles, announced El Salvador’s Bitcoin adoption, and the company has an office at Bitcoin Beach. Everyone was assuming that the technology behind the Chivo wallet was going to be Strike’s. However, if we go back to the interview in which Mallers told the whole story, our sister site Bitcoinist quotes him saying: “There’s no commercial agreement between Strike and the government of El Salvador. “In fact, I advised and gave my opinion of the opposite. The economies of scale and network effects associated with open networks are so powerful. Just by plugging in to them you’re going to get the freemarket competition that every country would die for.” Related Reading | Tomorrow, The Community Will Buy $30 In BTC To Support El Salvador’s Bitcoin Law Did President Bukele take his advice and went with another company? Can we trust Forbes even if it sounds like a copy-and-pasted press release? Is BitGo’s technology behind the Chivo Wallet? We will know for sure very soon. Featured Image by Chräcker Heller from Pixabay - Charts by TradingView

Feb 28, 2024 01:25

Strike CEO Jack Mallers Announces Expansion of Services into Africa

Strike Africa will be available in several African markets, with plans for further expansion in the future.

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