How is strike different from cash app crypto? Is it just that i do fiat -> btc -> send on cash and on strike i do fiat -> send btc on stirke?

Personally I like the idea of being able to do KYC lightning... but is this just a walled garden app or is it open source or have some sort of sdk / api?

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So the advantage over cash app is?

Strike started as a bitcoin wallet and now strives to be a global money transmitter. Cash app on the other hand is trying to be a better modern bank. Strike marketing claims to have advantages in its support to many countries over the world, zero fees, and the free currency exchange rate. However, these claims may not be accurate. I don’t personally use the two.

It's the same with a weird marketing stunt. They claim to work in 65 countries but they actually just work in the US, for the rest of the world it is just a custodial Lightning and shitcoin wallet.

“Wunderkind builds killer app in garage” meme followed by the reality of the guy’s father being a generational CFTC commissioner lost me.