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    Square Begins Automatic Bitcoin Payment Rollout To Millions

    March 30, 2026No Comments3 Mins Read
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    Square, the payments platform owned by Block, has begun automatically enabling bitcoin payments for eligible U.S. sellers starting today, marking a major expansion in the company’s push to integrate bitcoin into everyday commerce.

    The move, touched on by Square product lead Miles Suter on X, shifts the feature from an opt-in tool introduced in late 2025 to a default setting now activated across millions of merchants. 

    Sellers will still receive USD as their default settlement currency, with bitcoin payments seamlessly converted in the background. 

    Square first unveiled its “Square Bitcoin” initiative in October 2025, introducing integrated bitcoin payments and wallet functionality for small businesses. 

    At launch, merchants could choose to enable bitcoin acceptance at checkout, with support for Lightning Network payments, instant settlement, and zero processing fees through 2027.

    A broader rollout followed in November 2025, but adoption remained voluntary.

    Today’s update removes that friction entirely. Eligible U.S. sellers now have bitcoin payments enabled automatically, without requiring manual activation in their Square settings. Merchants retain the ability to opt out or adjust preferences.

    JUST IN: Today, millions of Square merchants “will begin having Bitcoin payments automatically enabled.” 👀

    Adoption! 🚀 pic.twitter.com/NRlLi3H0ln

    — Bitcoin Magazine (@BitcoinMagazine) March 30, 2026