Strike is a “Lightning Payments’’ software that provides users to send and receive Bitcoin (BTC) and “Lightning Network” payments to and from their bank accounts. As Strike allows users to transmit money to anybody in the globe, it is recognised as one of the simplest methods for purchasing and selling Bitcoin.
Strike, a fast payments software, created quite a stir this week by launching in Argentina, a South American country. However, several people on Twitter have complained that they are unable to acquire, trade, or keep bitcoin as compared to Strike users in other countries. Instead, the app only handled Tether’s USDT stablecoin.
According to CoinDesk, an Argentinean user named Nicolás told them that the programme converts cryptocurrencies into USDT. The Strike wallet, he claims, only has USDT. On Twitter, several other users criticised the app, calling it a “disappointment.”