Flash, a bitcoin payment platform, officially launched the latest version of Flash 2.0, designed to simplify and accelerate the adoption of Bitcoin in business. This update introduces a simplified settings process that can begin to accept Bitcoin within only three minutes of re -designed interfaces, expanded e -commerce compatibility and merchants.
Accepting Bitcoin Payment sometimes has difficulty in business and requires third -party services and long verification. Flash 2.0 aims to remove these obstacles. Companies can now accept Bitcoin directly without intermediaries, technical knowledge or delays.
Flash 2.0 is not only a payment gateway, but also serves as a complete profit generation tool. Payment in online and stores, support for donation options and payment walls for content creators, and freelancers can send invoice through payment links. For example, a jewelry designer using WooCommerce can make a profitable artwork from online online, through the store system, and the donation and premium contents.
This platform also boasts integration with major e -commerce platforms such as Shopify and WooCommerce, and Wix and OpenCart will soon be provided. According to Flash, it enables 95%of online stores around the world. The business can add bitcoin by payment method with a few clicks, and if necessary, you can build a full e -commerce site within the flash.
Flash is completely non -associated. The company does not hold or handle funds, and companies receive Bitcoin directly. There is no charging bag or a frozen account, and the platform does not need to check the customer (KYC).
The interface has been checked for better usefulness. Flash 2.0 has new dashboards, improved mobile compatibility and simplified checkout experience.
“The world is waking up with Bitcoin. Like the Internet Revolution, Bitcoin is reconstructing finance.” “Business is simple, efficient, and truly distributed solutions. Flash 2.0 is more than just a payment processor. This is a gateway to the future of digital trading, and financial power is put back in the hands of the business.”