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Jack Dorsey’s Cash App is allowing users to send and receive bitcoin without any transaction fees

Summary List Placement Jack Dorsey’s Cash App has enabled its users to send and receive bitcoin for free. The payments company announced a $1 million bitcoin giveaway to users based in the US, aged over 18. Square has about 36 million active customers as of December 2020.  Sign up here for our daily newsletter, 10…

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Jack Dorsey’s Cash App has enabled its users to send and receive bitcoin for free.
The payments company announced a $1 million bitcoin giveaway to users based in the US, aged over 18.
Square has about 36 million active customers as of December 2020. 
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Square’s Cash App said on Wednesday its users can now send and receive bitcoin with no fees on transactions.
The payment company’s move potentially points to a rise in the use and adoption of bitcoin. Responding to the announcement, the Documenting Bitcoin team said: “You can now send and receive #bitcoin for free on Cash App as easily as you can send dollars! Well done, @Jack! #Bitcoin is inevitable.”
The Cash App team further announced a $1 million giveaway in bitcoin, open to users that are legal US residents over the age of 18.

Many transactions on the app are already free, but there are some cases in which a user may be charged a small fee. For instance, if someone sends money via a credit card linked to their Cash App account, the total will include a 3% fee. 
Square’s soaring performance in 2020 helped it close out December with 36 million active customers, representing a 50% year-on-year jump. The company is further looking to strengthen its crypto business via a $170 million bitcoin investment. 
The company facilitated many retail bitcoin investor transactions so far in the first quarter this year, resulting in the cohort accumulating the cryptocurrency faster than institutional investors. JPMorgan found retail investors have bought 187,000 bitcoins so far this quarter, compared to about 173,000 bitcoins that institutions have purchased.
Bitcoin was last trading around 1.4% lower at $58,049 on Thursday, but is up 97% so far this year.SEE ALSO: Retail traders edged out Wall Street to become the bigger buyers of bitcoin so far this quarter, JPMorgan says
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