Block has updated its Bitcoin roadmap, according to a post from Bitcoin News on X, which said the company has rolled out several Bitcoin-related features across its products over the past year. The newly listed live features include buying Bitcoin on Cash App through ACH, more readable Bitcoin addresses, paying U.S. dollars over the Lightning Network, Bitcoin payments and Tap to Pay for Square merchants, a 5% Bitcoin-back feature, and higher withdrawal limits with lower fees. The roadmap also mentions open-source mining management through Proto. In addition to the features that are already available, the roadmap shows several items still in development. Those include automatic withdrawals to Bitkey, Coin Control, multiple accounts, and inheritance support for multiple beneficiaries. The update offers a product-level snapshot of how Block is expanding Bitcoin-related services across payments, wallets, and mining tools.
Block has updated its Bitcoin roadmap, according to a post from Bitcoin News on X, which said @BitcoinatBlock has introduced several new features across its products over the past year.
Features that have recently gone live include:
- Bitcoin purchases through ACH on Cash App;
- more readable Bitcoin addresses;
- U.S. dollar payments over the Lightning Network;
- Bitcoin payments and Tap to Pay for Square merchants;
- 5% Bitcoin back;
- higher withdrawal limits and lower fees;
- open-source mining management through Proto.
The roadmap also lists features that are still being developed, including automatic withdrawals to Bitkey, Coin Control, multiple accounts, and inheritance support for multiple beneficiaries.
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