Amboss and Voltage Partner to Bring Yield to Bitcoin and Stablecoin Payments
Amboss Technologies and Lightning provider Voltage announced an enterprise integration that pairs Voltage’s Lightning Payments API with Amboss Rails to let businesses accept near‑instant, low‑cost bitcoin and stablecoin payments while earning yield on self‑custodied bitcoin.
The stack uses Taproot Assets for in‑flight exchanges between bitcoin and stablecoins and automates liquidity management so treasuries can generate routing revenue without lending, staking or transferring custody.
The partners said the product targets high‑volume sectors such as gaming, prediction markets and crypto exchanges and reported pilots showing up to 30% reductions in effective processing costs through yield offsets, while providing SOC 2 Type II security and global scalability; pricing and broad rollout timelines were not disclosed.
Read More: Amboss Launches Rails: Earn Yield on Bitcoin and Enhance Lightning Network Utility
FAQ 🧭
What does the Amboss‑Voltage integration do? — It combines Voltage’s Lightning Payments API with Amboss Rails to enable instant Bitcoin and stablecoin payments and onchain verifiable yield from routing liquidity.
When was the partnership announced? — The companies announced the collaboration on Nov. 13, 2025.
Which businesses are the primary targets? — High‑volume enterprises — including gaming platforms, prediction markets and crypto exchanges — are the main intended users.
Does the solution require moving custody of bitcoin? — No — it is designed for self‑custody, generating yield through Lightning routing without lending or staking.
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