BTC Inc, the parent company behind Bitcoin Magazine, just hit a major milestone—processing over $1,000,000 in Bitcoin payouts within a single year using BTCPay Server. This isn't just a number on a spreadsheet; it's concrete proof that Bitcoin is functioning as intended: a practical medium of exchange in the real world.
For those unfamiliar, BTCPay Server is an open-source payment processor that lets merchants accept Bitcoin without relying on traditional intermediaries. The fact that it's facilitating seven-figure transaction volumes demonstrates growing adoption among businesses that genuinely believe in Bitcoin's utility beyond speculation.
This kind of real-world usage data matters. While many discuss Bitcoin's potential as a store of value or investment asset, instances like this show the infrastructure is maturing to support actual commerce. Whether you're a Bitcoin maximalist or simply curious about payment innovation, this trend is worth watching as more platforms build on similar foundation.
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WhaleMinion
· 01-08 18:25
Million-level payment volume, finally seeing real-world use cases in action.
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gaslight_gasfeez
· 01-08 00:13
ngl btcpay this wave indeed slaps those who say Bitcoin can only be traded... a million dollars in transactions just sitting there
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The real payment infrastructure is running, much more than those empty talk projects
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Wait, BTC Inc is even using its own products? Isn't that just self-entertainment haha
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Open-source payment processors are the right direction, decentralization is the future
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What does a million-level transaction volume indicate? It shows that someone is really using Bitcoin to buy things, not just holding it for appreciation
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So how is the btcpay ecosystem now? How many merchants are actually using it?
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This is what I've been saying all along, with a solid infrastructure, transaction volume will naturally come
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It sounds a bit overly promotional... why not mention Bitcoin's transaction fees?
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The word 'maturity' is used perfectly, Bitcoin payments are indeed maturing
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tx_pending_forever
· 01-07 23:54
Million-dollar trading volume, what does it indicate? It shows that we're not just speculating on coins, we're truly using them.
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SingleForYears
· 01-07 23:43
Million-dollar transactions, this is what Bitcoin should be doing
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BTCPay should have been popular long ago; decentralized payments should be played like this
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Practical use > hype, this logic makes sense
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Wait, is this a real transaction or a transfer you’re playing with? Need to check carefully
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Infrastructure finally caught up, it’s good now
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No hype, no blackening, being usable is the real key
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Those who just want to store value should take a look at this
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One million sounds a lot, but spread over a year... hmm
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Open-source payment protocol, this is what Web3 should be doing
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ApeDegen
· 01-07 23:32
Millions in payment volume can indeed speak for itself, but those who truly believe in it are the ones actually using Bitcoin for business.
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FancyResearchLab
· 01-07 23:31
Million-dollar payment amount... theoretically should be feasible, but the actual adoption rate is still somewhat interesting compared to this number.
BTC Inc, the parent company behind Bitcoin Magazine, just hit a major milestone—processing over $1,000,000 in Bitcoin payouts within a single year using BTCPay Server. This isn't just a number on a spreadsheet; it's concrete proof that Bitcoin is functioning as intended: a practical medium of exchange in the real world.
For those unfamiliar, BTCPay Server is an open-source payment processor that lets merchants accept Bitcoin without relying on traditional intermediaries. The fact that it's facilitating seven-figure transaction volumes demonstrates growing adoption among businesses that genuinely believe in Bitcoin's utility beyond speculation.
This kind of real-world usage data matters. While many discuss Bitcoin's potential as a store of value or investment asset, instances like this show the infrastructure is maturing to support actual commerce. Whether you're a Bitcoin maximalist or simply curious about payment innovation, this trend is worth watching as more platforms build on similar foundation.