Strike Officially Launches “Bitcoin-Backed Line of Credit,” Allowing You to Borrow Cash Using Bitcoin as Collateral While Continuing to Hold Assets and Wait for Appreciation. This Service Is Now Available in Certain U.S. States.
(Background: Swiss crypto bank Sygnum Partners with Debifi to Launch MultiSYG, a Bitcoin Loan Platform Focused on Asset Control)
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On March 4, 2026, the Bitcoin payment app Strike officially announced the launch of the “Bitcoin-Backed Line of Credit.” This innovative service allows Bitcoin holders to use their Bitcoin as collateral to borrow cash (USD) without selling their Bitcoin. This feature is seen as a significant advancement in the Bitcoin ecosystem, helping users “live in Bitcoin” while retaining the benefits of long-term holding.
Announcing the bitcoin-backed line of credit.
You shouldn’t have to sell your bitcoin to access cash. Now you don’t have to.
Borrow with low minimums, draw as little as $1, pay interest only on what you use, and repay whenever you want.
Now live in GA and MA. More states soon. https://t.co/Fz0sG0FKYB pic.twitter.com/5SuC8KbMhn
— Strike (@Strike) March 3, 2026
Core Features
According to the official description, this line of credit is designed to be flexible and user-friendly. Key features include:
- Extremely low minimum borrowing amount—as little as $1.
- Interest is only charged on the amount actually used; unused credit remains free.
- Flexible repayment options—users can repay at any time without forced maturity.
- No traditional credit checks required; primarily relies on Bitcoin collateral value.
Strike emphasizes that the goal of this service is to solve a common dilemma among Bitcoin holders: gaining liquidity without selling Bitcoin at market lows. This way, users can continue holding Bitcoin, expect future appreciation, and meet their daily or investment cash needs.
Availability and Future Plans
Currently, the Bitcoin-backed line of credit is available in Georgia and Massachusetts, with plans to expand to other states soon. Strike states it will continue to broaden the service area to benefit more U.S. users.
Strike founder Jack Mallers also noted in related posts that this is a “life hack for Bitcoiners”: saving Bitcoin, spending fiat currency, avoiding selling, and continuously accumulating more satoshis (Bitcoin’s smallest unit).
In summary, Strike’s Bitcoin-backed line of credit marks a significant upgrade in Bitcoin financial services. It allows holders to access liquidity easily without sacrificing long-term value, embodying the vision of “Better Money.”
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