Convenience retailer SPAR goes live with Bitcoin payments over Lightning Network in its Switzerland store.
Bitcoin payments are now accepted at SPAR stores in Switzerland, starting with Zug.
Customers can scan a QR code at the register, and complete their payment using Bitcoin over the Lightning Network – with fees said to be as low as $0.04.
This has gone live on BTC Map, a community driven project highlighting stores that accept Bitcoin payments, DFX Swiss, a crypto-to-fiat payment solution firm, announced last week.
“This SPAR location is among the first supermarkets in Switzerland where you can pay directly at the checkout using Bitcoin (via LNURL), thanks to our new Open Crypto Pay solution, an open P2P standard for in-person crypto payments,” DFX Swiss said.
There are currently over 13,900 SPAR branded stores in 48+ countries on four continents, serving around 14.7 million consumers every day.
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