
Mining company GoMining has introduced the GoBTC Pay platform, enabling businesses to accept Bitcoin payments with automatic conversion to fiat or cryptocurrency.
Almost two decades ago, they told you to lock it away. To treat Bitcoin like gold that never moves. But the scripture said cash.
Today the prophecy is fulfilled. GoBTC Pay integration toolkit is live — on-chain settlement, next block, mined by our own network.
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— GoMining (@GoMining) June 19, 2026
The service targets companies with international clients, aiming to simplify the use of Bitcoin as a payment tool.
“Satoshi created Bitcoin not to sit idle in wallets but to move value between people,” said the CEO of GoMining.
Focus on Bitcoin Transactions
According to developers, GoBTC Pay allows marketplaces and online services to accept BTC payments without managing cryptocurrency infrastructure themselves.
The platform handles transaction processing, settlement operations, and fund conversion. Users can choose to receive revenue in Bitcoin, stablecoins, or national currencies.
“GoBTC Pay operates on GoMining’s private mempool, built on the Stratum V2 protocol, prioritizing service transactions with an average settlement window of about 12 hours,” the statement reads.
Integration with GoMining Ecosystem
The new service is part of the GoMining ecosystem, which previously focused on mining services.
The company expects that the launch of the payment solution will expand Bitcoin’s use cases and create additional usage scenarios for ecosystem participants.
Competition in the Crypto Payments Market
The cryptocurrency payments market remains one of the most competitive segments in the industry. Both specialized crypto processing companies and traditional payment providers adding digital asset support vie for business attention.
GoMining believes that growing interest in international settlements and the development of Bitcoin infrastructure will further promote crypto payments among corporate clients.
In October 2025, Jack Dorsey’s company Block launched commission-free Bitcoin payments for businesses through its Square service.
