Clover Merchants Now Accept Bitcoin Instantly with Lightning Network

• Fiserv and Strike partner to bring Bitcoin’s lightning network to Clover’s merchant.
• Clover merchants can now accept payments with Bitcoin and other currencies instantaneously with Strike’s Lightning network.
• Merchants can now accept payments from any service that can make a Lightning payment.

Fiserv, a global leader in fintech and payments solutions, has recently partnered with Strike to bring Bitcoin’s lightning network to Clover’s merchant. This integration enables Clover merchants to accept payments with Bitcoin and other currencies instantaneously with Strike’s Lightning network.

The announcement of this partnership was made by Strike’s CEO, Jack Mallers, via his Twitter page. He said, “Lightning is live with Clover. Strike is officially an integrated partner of the payments giant Fiserv and we’ve launched our public pilot with CloverCommerce Point-of-Sale terminals! Clover merchants can now accept cheaper, faster, cash-final USD over Lightning.”

This means that Clover merchants can now accept payments from any service that can make a Lightning payment, such as Cash App and a node over Tor. This integration is a major step forward in making Bitcoin and other currencies a more viable payment option for businesses. It also makes it easier for merchants to accept payments from customers in different countries.

Clover is Fiserv’s baby company, offering POS systems and credit card processing services to help users accept payments and run their businesses. With the integration of Strike’s Lightning network, merchants now have more options when it comes to processing payments, as well as more flexibility when it comes to accepting payments from customers in different countries.

The integration of Strike’s Lightning network with Clover’s merchant is a major step forward in the mass adoption of cryptocurrencies and digital payments. It offers a more secure, faster, and cost-effective way of processing payments, making it easier for businesses to accept payments from customers in any country. This integration is expected to drive more merchants to accept digital payments and could potentially revolutionize the way businesses process payments.