On Wednesday, Bitpay announced the Atlanta-based company has integrated bitcoin payments via the Lightning Network.
Bitpay Adds Lightning Network, Youth Fashion Brand Pacsun to Accept Payments via Lightning
“Consumers now have a low-cost alternative when paying with Bitcoin at a Bitpay-enabled merchant,” the company said on Wednesday. According to the announcement sent to Bitcoin.com News, merchants don’t need to change anything to accept LN payments. Customers will simply need to choose from over 100 LN-enabled wallets, the Atlanta-based crypto payments firm further detailed.
Pacsun first revealed it would accept 11 crypto assets through Bitpay on October 5, 2021. At the time, Pacsun said it witnessed a demand for alternative payments as it saw an “increasing desire towards cryptocurrency.” Mike Relich, the co-CEO of Pacsun, explained that the company was “excited to be one of the first Bitpay partners to accept bitcoin payments using the Lightning Network.
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