The startup revealed that before the launch of this lightning feature, about 250 beta testers have used Moon to spend crypto on e-commerce sites. This is usually done by connecting the browser extension to exchange accounts like Coinbase.
“[The extension] will pop up a QR code and it will have the lightning invoice, which you could also copy and paste if you can’t use the QR code for some reason, and you’ll be able to pay with your favourite lightning wallet.” Moon CEO Ken Kruger said
To avoid any form of misunderstanding, Amazon itself is not the one accepting the bitcoin payment. In his statements, the CEO did not say anything about the traditional financial institutions which is helping with the conversion of bitcoin to fiat which is in turn paid to Amazon for the product.
Kruger also said that by next year, the Lightning-enabled feature should be compatible with almost all major e-commerce site. Kruger also clarified that his company only manages payment channels and merely offers a simple interface for sending payments. “We’re integrating with the Visa and Mastercard networks and we get a cut of the interchange fees that merchants pay every time they receive a credit card transaction,” he said
To further push the adoption of the technology the startup needs money. As such, the firm will raise a Series A in 2019.Kruger confirmed this in a statement which reads:
“There’s a lot of opportunities to help solve some of those usability problems and getting people onto the lightning network, increasing adoption in that way,”
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