Strike launches new features including direct deposit, wire transfers and card payments
The lightning payment application Strike announced the launch of new features such as direct deposit, wire transfer, and bank card payments. Specifically, it includes: 1. Supporting wire transfers, allowing Strike customers to transfer unlimited funds and purchase any amount of Bitcoin, all of which can be withdrawn immediately; 2. Direct deposit, allowing users to receive any portion of their wages paid in Bitcoin through Strike; 3. Expanded support for payment methods, including debit cards and enhanced bank connections; 4. Some customers can use Strike together with their associated payment methods without having to pay a deposit first, use a debit card for lightning payments, and send Bitcoin to a cold wallet using a bank account.
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