Strike Bitcoin Payments Service Now Takes Own Custody of Customer Assets
Digital payments firm Strike has moved all customer Bitcoin (BTC) and U.S. dollar (USD) assets to its own in-house infrastructure, a move it says reduces counterparty risk and ensures the robustness and performance of its products and services. Strike users can now send Bitcoin directly to other users on a peer-to-peer basis, with increased deposit limits and tiered on-chain payments.
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Strike Bitcoin Payments Service Now Takes Own Custody of Customer Assets
Digital payments firm Strike has moved all customer Bitcoin (BTC) and U.S. dollar (USD) assets to its own in-house infrastructure, a move it says reduces counterparty risk and ensures the robustness and performance of its products and services. Strike users can now send Bitcoin directly to other users on a peer-to-peer basis, with increased deposit limits and tiered on-chain payments.