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10 sats \ 2 replies \ @cryptocoin 18 Jan 2023
This is the problem with posting old news.
Because this is no longer accurate.
While Stripe has since launched their Marketplace, the ability to choose OpenNode still is not available. The entry for OpenNode shows "coming soon" (just as it did back when Stripe first announced their marketplace).
https://marketplace.stripe.com/apps/opennode
Stripe has apparently gone with a whitelabel exchange instead, Zero Hash, and has branded this offering as "Link".
What is Link's relationship with Zero Hash?
https://support.link.co/questions/what-is-links-relationship-with-zero-hash
Stripe Debuts Fiat-to-Crypto Payment Offering for Web3 Businesses
https://www.coindesk.com/business/2022/12/01/stripe-debuts-fiat-to-crypto-payment-offering-for-web3-businesses
An embeddable and customizable fiat-to-crypto onramp
https://stripe.com/blog/crypto-onramp
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26 sats \ 1 reply \ @harambe OP 18 Jan 2023
did you even read the article? it has nothing to do with Link it talks about using OpenNode for transactions.
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0 sats \ 0 replies \ @cryptocoin 18 Jan 2023
Old news is old.
The current situation is that Stripe went with a white label exchange service for what it was originally going to do with OpenNode. If they eventually do something yet with OpenNode, who knows. For now, the "fiat-to-crypto" functionality is done using their Link.co service.
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