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Strike Launches Dollar-Cost Averaging Product in US

The payment app’s users can purchase bitcoin hourly or monthly for as little as 50 cents.

Updated May 11, 2023, 7:02 p.m. Published Dec 9, 2021, 8:51 p.m.
Strike: No Fee Bitcoin Trading Coming to the US
Strike: No Fee Bitcoin Trading Coming to the US

Crypto-friendly payments company Strike has launched a dollar-cost averaging (DCA) product in the U.S., the company announced Thursday.

  • Users, except for those in Hawaii and New York, can create recurring bitcoin purchases for as little as 50 cents, with no fees. This can be done on a monthly, weekly, daily and hourly basis.
  • “Recurring purchases allow our users to deploy one of the most reliable and performant investing strategies for the world’s best performing asset,” Strike founder and CEO Jack Mallers said in a statement.
  • The initiative comes roughly seven weeks after Strike began letting its U.S. users instantly convert all or a portion of their paychecks into bitcoin.
  • Earlier this year, Mallers played a significant role in helping El Salvador adopt bitcoin as a legal tender.

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  • French banking group BPCE will start offering crypto trading services to 2 million retail customers through its Banque Populaire and Caisse d’Épargne apps, with plans to expand to 12 million customers by 2026.
  • The service will allow customers to buy and sell BTC, ETH, SOL, and USDC through a separate digital asset account managed by Hexarq, with a €2.99 monthly fee and 1.5% transaction commission.
  • The move follows similar initiatives by other European banks, such as BBVA, Santander, and Raiffeisen Bank, which have already started offering crypto trading services to their customers.