Atenitina-Based Mobile Wallet App Belo Faʻaopoopo le Uila Fesoʻotaʻiga Lagolago e ala i Opennode

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Atenitina-Based Mobile Wallet App Belo Faʻaopoopo le Uila Fesoʻotaʻiga Lagolago e ala i Opennode

On Monday, January 10, the Argentina-based mobile wallet company Belo announced that the platform has added support for the Lightning Network by partnering with the bitcoin payment processor and infrastructure provider Opennode. The mobile application allows users to trade and transact in pesos and now users can transact with bitcoin payments going forward.

Belo Paaga ma Opennode, Fa'ailoaina le Lagolago Feso'otaiga Uila

Belo, the Argentine mobile wallet application founded by Manuel Beaudroit aims to “create a bridge” between the crypto world and life in pesos. On Monday, the company announced it has partnered with the bitcoin (BTC) totogi faʻagasologa Opennode and the application will support the Lightning Network. The Belo application is available for iOS and Android smartphones and it also supports ethereum and a few stablecoins pegged to the U.S. dollar.

"O la matou faiga faapaaga ma Opennode e matua taua tele mo matou tagata faʻaoga," o le tala lea a Manuel Beaudroit, le Pule Sili o Belo i se faʻamatalaga. "O la matou sini o le faʻateleina lea o tagata e aʻoaʻoina ma iloa le gafatia ma le aoga o cryptocurrencies mo le olaga i aso faisoo, i lea aso ma lea aso, ma i se auala faigofie. Faatasi ai ma Belo, e na o le tasi le peso e manaʻomia e tagata faʻaoga e amata ai ona teu tupe ma faʻatau crypto i se auala e mafai ona faʻaaogaina e tagata uma e silia ma le 13, e tusa lava po o le a le malosi e faʻatau ai.

Opennode Executive Looks Forward to ‘Millions of People in Latin America’ Accessing Bitcoin

Belo wallet launched in 2020 and Latin American residents have been able to obtain crypto assets via the mobile application and a Mastercard. The startup’s website insists that anyone above the age of 13 can use the Belo mobile wallet application, and either pay in pesos or cryptocurrencies.

Opennode’s head of growth, Julie Landrum, explained during the announcement that the company looks forward to giving Latin American’s more choices in finance. “We’re incredibly excited about Opennode’s integration with the Belo App, as this means millions of people in Latin America will have the ability to transact instantly in bitcoin, furthering adoption in a region where bitcoin growth is exploding,” Landrum remarked.

At the time of writing, there is over 3,200 BTC locked in the Lightning Network or $136.6 million. The Lightning Network’s total value locked (TVL) is 36.79% lower than it was on November 8, 2021, when it reached $216.13 million.

O le a sou manatu e uiga i le Belo App faʻatasi ma Opennode ma tuʻufaʻatasia le Lightning Network? Faailoa mai ia i matou lou manatu e uiga i lenei mataupu i le vaega o faʻamatalaga o loʻo i lalo.

Punavai autu: Bitcoin.com