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    Voltage Introduces Credit Line For Bitcoin Settlement

    February 19, 20262 Mins Read


    Voltage, a provider of Bitcoin infrastructure, today launched Voltage Credit, a revolving line of credit designed to enable businesses to send payments over Bitcoin rails with instant settlement and settle entirely in U.S. dollars, according to a note shared with Bitcoin Magazine. 

    Voltage Credit allows enterprises to draw from a credit line to send payments that clear in seconds, bypassing the delays associated with traditional settlement systems.

    Businesses repay the credit line in dollars from a bank account, without the need to pre‑fund accounts or hold cryptocurrency on their balance sheet, the company said.

    Voltage positions the product as a solution for enterprises that face settlement delays, chargeback exposure, and high costs from legacy payment systems.

    The company says the offering gives businesses access to instant payment finality and low fees characteristic of Bitcoin settlement infrastructure while avoiding forced cryptocurrency exposure.

    The launch follows Voltage’s role in facilitating a $1 million Lightning Network payment between Secure Digital Markets and Kraken, which the company has cited as evidence of institutional‑scale settlement capability.

    A revolving, flexible, Bitcoin credit solution

    Unlike conventional Bitcoin lending products, Voltage Credit functions as a true revolving credit facility. Businesses draw only the amount they need, incur interest on the outstanding balance, and restore available credit upon repayment. 

    Voltage says the product does not require pre‑funding and can be repaid in dollars, simplifying treasury operations and accounting.

    Credit limits are based on a revenue‑oriented underwriting model that reflects transaction volume processed through Voltage infrastructure. The product supports value movement over both the Lightning Network and on‑chain Bitcoin transactions.

    Voltage describes the offering as relevant for both crypto‑native companies and traditional enterprises exploring Bitcoin payment infrastructure. 

    For entities outside the crypto ecosystem, Lightning settlement presents lower cost and faster settlement than some legacy rails, and Voltage Credit aims to deliver those advantages without requiring management of crypto assets. 

    For organizations within the digital asset space, traditional financing often treats Bitcoin revenue as unsupported for underwriting and crypto lending products typically require BTC as collateral, creating taxable events and exposing treasuries to market volatility.

    Voltage Credit carries no origination fees and applies a fixed annual percentage rate on outstanding balances. The product is available to qualified U.S. businesses, the company said.



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