Bitcoin holders in El Salvador could soon be able to spend their BTC using the tap-to-pay feature wherever the near-field communication services card readers are available. The cardless pay service would be utilizing the Lightning Network to facilitate retail BTC transactions.
The Bolt Card, which is a Lighting payment card, was launched on Oct. 12. CoinCorner said that the motivation for its expansion in the Central American nation, apart from its BTC legal tender, was a barrage of reports about poor user experience that the firm hopes to resolve.
Bitcoin LN is a layer-2 scalability infrastructure that allows for retail usage and expenditure of BTC in day-to-day life at a low cost and insistent transaction rate. The introduction of tap-to-pay card payment would make way for a seamless BTC user experience in the country, which the firm hopes would also enhance the country’s BTC usage.
El Salvador became the first country to make BTC a legal tender in September 2021. At the time, President Nayib Bukele led government hoped that the adoption would help the country’s majority unbanked population to gain monetary independence. Within four months of adopting BTC, the country onboarded 4 million users on its government-backed Bitcoin wallet.