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I noticed an interesting point in the development of the crypto ecosystem. Square is taking another significant step toward the widespread adoption of Bitcoin in everyday payments.
It turns out that now small businesses can accept payments in Bitcoin directly through the platform, and without any processing fees. This is quite important because, previously, the main barrier for merchants was the additional costs.
What's interesting here? The process of paying with cryptocurrency becomes as simple as regular card payments. The customer sends Bitcoin, the business receives the funds — no complications. This removes a whole layer of friction that previously discouraged entrepreneurs.
So, it's not just about a technical feature, but a real step toward integrating crypto into retail. When paying with cryptocurrency becomes as convenient as traditional methods, it changes perceptions. Small businesses will start to see Bitcoin not as a speculative asset, but as a practical tool.
For Bitcoin, this is a positive signal — real usage is growing, not just speculation. If this trend continues, cryptocurrency payments could gradually become standard for the average consumer. It's interesting to observe how crypto is slowly but surely integrating into the traditional economy.