Zap’s primary feature allows users to scan a QR code and send Bitcoin instantly—no waiting for block confirmations. This seamless experience is a game-changer for real-world use.
From merchant terminals to e-commerce platforms, Zap is enabling businesses to accept Bitcoin the way they take credit cards—smooth, fast, and scalable.
Mallers believes in Bitcoin’s potential to democratize money. His 2021 documentary featuring Jack Dorsey on Cuba’s underground Bitcoin economy highlighted Bitcoin’s power in financial inclusion.
It’s a second-layer solution built on Bitcoin, designed to enable instant, super-low-cost transactions through connected payment channels.
His net worth is estimated at over $50 million, largely thanks to Zap’s successes in payments and investment.
Yes. Zap supports mobile wallets and merchant tools—many businesses are already accepting zero-confirmation Bitcoin payments.
Yes they are—once properly set up. They’re protected by the main Bitcoin blockchain, and transactions are secured in seconds.
Not fully. Stablecoins offer convenience, but Lightning brings decentralised money with global reach. Many believe both will coexist.
Jack Mallers is pushing Bitcoin from “crypto dazzler” to everyday money. With Zap and the Lightning Network, he’s tackling the speed and usability issues that held Bitcoin back. Sure, there are tech and regulatory hurdles—but by solving these, Mallers and his team are shaping the future of finance.
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