Yea that’s exactly, what I was thinking. If that’s how it works, they should definitely make a bigger deal about it. Vendors still have the same issue we discussed previously though, I wonder if strike allows businesses to accept in a similar fashion as bitpay (choose how much to allocate into fiat/btc from a lightning or on-chain payment)?

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I recently learned about a Strike plugin for @BTCPay Server . From what I read, it will automatically convert the BTC to cash when you use it. I could be wrong on that but that’s the feeling I got. If that’s the case, I don’t really see much use for it here in the USA but maybe it is beneficial in other countries. I think for anything of real significance, BTCPayserver is the way to go. I think Square also has integration with @ZEUS but I think small businesses could start accepting bitcoin like we have discussed and then as it scales, move to other solutions to make it more efficient/easier. But unless someone just wants to understand and use something like BTCpayserver, no one would start with it day 1. I’ve been playing with BTCPayserver for a good while and do a few things here and there to get others to interact with it here on NOSTR, as well as it helps me learn. Someone can take it and open a store front with it in an hour or two if they wanted. You should check it out if you’ve never played around with it.