Stripe revamps crypto services for summer, enhancing user experience Stripe, the number one payment firm, has announced its plans to resume the offering of services involving cryptocurrency transactions in a few months.
The move, announced at its Global Internet Economy conference, is part of the redoubled commitment to digital currency by the company, since suspending Bitcoin transactions in 2018.
In "The Future of Payments," according to a keynote by company President John Collison, Stripe has been in the cryptocurrency game for years. Some of their first forays into the field—like support for Bitcoin—had to be shut down due to very little usage. Exciting, Collison shared his excitement on offering crypto payments again, although he made it clear that this time it would be with improved user experiences.
The resurgence of practical utility of cryptocurrencies in everyday transactions through faster processing times with lower fees.
Stripe said the service should be up and running by the end of summer, marking the return to the world of crypto after a year with no big announcements. Still, as Collison had told Axios, their first cryptocurrency products had last year seen only limited interest from users, and Stripe was not losing an eye on crypto as a possible future big thing.
Stripe has launched a new fiat-to-crypto feature aimed at Web3 companies. This allowed finer-grained brand customization and a smoother experience for new users, showcasing Stripe's continued interest in seeing crypto utility grow.