Square's Jack Dorsey Only Shows Interest in Bitcoin
a stack of "Bitcoins"

Square’s Jack Dorsey Only Shows Interest in Bitcoin

This week, Square CEO Jack Dorsey took to Twitter (the other company he serves as CEO of) to talk about cryptocurrency. More accurately, he took questions about Bitcoin, noting that it’s the only crypto asset he owns. But that’s not all — Dorsey went on to suggest that his Square Cash app will share his Bitcoin-only perspective and also teased a new feature for the app.

In recent days Dorsey has been fielding various crypto-related questions via Twitter, leading him to espouse his loyalty to the top crypto asset, Bitcoin. Asked by a user what coins and tokens he was holding, Dorsey responded “I only have bitcoin.” A follow-up inquiring how much Bitcoin the dual CEO had was met with the answer “Enough.” Dorsey provided a similarly short response when asked if Square’s Cash app would allow users to purchase cryptocurrency assets other than the currently-supported Bitcoin, saying, “Nah.” The CEO did offer a lengthier (while still under the 280 character limit, of course) explanation of why he was a Bitcoin enthusiast, saying “Bitcoin is resilient. Bitcoin is principled. Bitcoin is native to internet ideals. And it’s a great brand.”

As mentioned, Square Cash currently allows users to buy and sell Bitcoin through the app. This feature is now available in 29 states following the addition of Illinois back in December. However the app does not currently enable users to receive Bitcoin from third parties as a traditional crypto wallet would. When asked by a Twitter user if such a feature could be introduced to Cash so that they could stop using Coinbase, Dorsey wrote, “Working on it,” adding, “But you’ll need to keep Coinbase to buy fakebitcoin ;).”

Of course this Bitcoin talk didn’t exactly come out of nowhere. While Dorsey has previously spoken highly of Bitcoin and the promise it holds, CNBC notes that this particular Q&A session was part of a promotion of a concept called “lightning torch.” This game of sorts found social media users adding bitcoin payments and then passing the torch to others. After accepting the torch, Dorsey tweeted, “Cool example of #BitcoinTwitter experimenting on the Lightning Network.” The Lightning Network he’s referencing is an upgrade to Bitcoin that aims to make transactions both faster and cheaper. Meanwhile Dorsey passed the “lightning torch” to Elizabeth Stark — CEO of Lightning Labs.

Dorsey’s outspoken support for Bitcoin (and only Bitcoin, it seems) has led to criticism from many sides. Although his latest comments are sure to further annoy supporters of other crypto assets, it would seem that the CEO’s endorsement is still helping push the cryptocurrency space forward overall. Hopefully that continues to be the case via potential Cash app updates, his investment in Lightning Labs, and his efforts to emphasize the benefits of decentralization.

Leave a Reply

The "Email" field is empty, you must enter some text to proceed.The text you entered in the "Email" field appears to be invalid, please edit it and try again
Get the Latest News Delivered to Your Inbox

2025 SoFi Checking and Savings Review

 Ever since I started taking an interest in the FinTech sector, one company whose name I’ve seen pop up over and over again is SoFi. That was later sent into overdrive as the company has not only become a household name thanks to its stadium naming rights deal but also because of the company’s continued product expansions. The most interesting development in my mind is SoFi’s acquisition of Golden Pacific...
Travelers with two Best Western Credit Cards

Best Western Debuts Two New Rewards Credit Cards

After pausing applications for their previous rewards card, the hotel chain Best Western has unveiled a new pair of rewards credit cards with a new issuer. About the Best Western cards: Best Western is partnering with First Bank & Trust and Mercury Financial to introduce two new co-branded credit cards. First up is the no-annual-fee Best Western Rewards Visa Signature Card. With this card, customers can 4x points on Best...
Marriott Bonvoy card and a woman on vacation

Marriott Bonvoy Bold Card Launches Travel Contest

Chase and Marriott Bonoy have unveiled a special contest while continuing to offer its best-ever welcome bonus. About the welcome bonus and Bold Chat Court Contest: Marriott Bonvoy and Chase have launched a special opportunity called the Bold Chat Court contest. As part of this contest, 10 lucky travelers will be awarded 500,000 Marriott Bonvoy points (for a total of 5 million) as well as $5,000. For this contest, the...
Bilt and All Reward logos

Bilt Adds 2 New Transfer Partners Including First 3:2 Transfer Rate

Bilt is once again expanding its travel transfer rewards program — and is even breaking the mold with one new partner. About the new additions to Bilt: This week, Bilt launched partnerships with two more travel brands: TAP Air Portugal and Accor. As a result, Bilt members will now be able to transfer their points to Miles&Go and ALL Reward, respectively. In total, Bilt now has 18 transfer partners including 13...
PayPal Debit Card app

PayPal Debit Card Review: Earn Stackable 5% Cash Back

In recent weeks, PayPal debuted an updated debit card product (perhaps you've seen the incessant Will Ferrell commercials for it during football games?). With the launch of this card, the company known for online payments is encouraging customers to pay with them anywhere. To encourage such behavior, the debit card allows cardholders to earn 5% cashback — although, as you can imagine, there are some important restrictions on that. So,...