GoMining Hands Merchants a Bitcoin Checkout Button — Satoshi's Plan, Finally With a Receipt 🧾
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GoMining Hands Merchants a Bitcoin Checkout Button — Satoshi's Plan, Finally With a Receipt 🧾

GoMining has released the GoBTC Pay Gen1 SDK and API, infrastructure the company says allows merchants, wallet providers, and ecosystem partners to accept Bitcoin for real-world goods and services. The product settles directly on Bitcoin and is designed to let users transact without giving up custody of their funds, according to the company.

The launch marks the next phase of GoBTC, a layer-1 Bitcoin payment protocol within GoMining's stack, and is intended to turn the network into an infrastructure layer on which partners can build their own $BTC payment experiences. GoMining said the rollout will not happen all at once; the company plans to onboard an initial group of 10 merchants and ecosystem partners to integrate GoBTC Pay into their products before scaling the network.

Mark Zalan, CEO of GoMining, framed the release as an effort to put Bitcoin to work rather than leave it sitting in wallets. "Satoshi's plan for Bitcoin was not to make it sit idle in wallets, but to move value between people," Zalan said, adding that the Gen1 SDK and API are meant to push that agenda forward by giving merchants and builders direct access to native Bitcoin payments.

GoMining said the Gen1 release is positioned as a foundation for future iterations, with the initial cohort of 10 partners serving as the test bed before broader network expansion. The company did not provide a timeline for scaling beyond the first group.

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