BTC Inc, has completed one full year of operating Bitcoin payments as core business infrastructure, according to a newly released case study.BTC Inc, has completed one full year of operating Bitcoin payments as core business infrastructure, according to a newly released case study.

BTC Inc Documents Over a Year of Operating Bitcoin Payments at Scale in New BTCPay Server Case Study

Btc Inc Documents Over A Year Of Operating Bitcoin Payments At Scale In New Btcpay Server Case Study

Case study details live deployments across conferences, payroll, treasury, and automated Bitcoin accumulation

NASHVILLE, TN USA — January 7, 2025 — BTC Inc, the company behind Bitcoin Magazine and the world’s largest Bitcoin conferences, has completed one full year of operating Bitcoin payments as core business infrastructure, according to a newly released case study published by BTCPay Server.

The case study documents how BTC Inc implemented a self-hosted, open-source Bitcoin payment stack across live events, vendor settlement, payroll, treasury management, and automated Bitcoin accumulation, without relying on custodial payment processors or intermediaries.

“Free and open-source software isn’t optional for Bitcoin companies, it’s foundational.” — Brandon Green, CEO, BTC Inc

“While BTCPay Server is focusing on merchants’ needs, this use case shows that our plugins architecture can make it suitable for broader use cases. This is a strategy that has been championed by WordPress.” — BTCPay Server Emperor, Nicolas Dorier

Infrastructure Implemented

BTC Inc deployed BTCPay Server as a vertically integrated payment infrastructure using the following components and plugins:

  • BTCPay Server (self-hosted core) for direct Bitcoin payment processing
  • Web Point-of-Sale (PoS) app for in-person vendor transactions at conferences
  • Lightning Network support for instant, low-fee payments
  • Bolt Card (NFC) support for contactless Lightning payments
  • “Mark as Paid” plugin to log cash and card payments alongside Bitcoin transactions, creating unified vendor sales records
  • VendorPay plugin for outbound Bitcoin payouts to vendors, contractors, and employees
  • Native multisig wallet support for treasury approvals and shared custody
  • BTCPay Vault integration using Blockstream Jade hardware wallets
  • Bitcoin Stacker plugin to automatically convert a percentage of Stripe credit-card revenue into Bitcoin

BTC Inc retained full custody of funds across all workflows.

Conference Deployments and Live Usage

BTC Inc implemented BTCPay Server across four major global conferences, iterating on vendor onboarding, infrastructure reliability, and Lightning performance:

  • Bitcoin Asia 2024 (Hong Kong) First full deployment demonstrating self-custodial Bitcoin commerce at scale in a live conference environment.
  • The Bitcoin Conference Nashville 2024 Expanded vendor base and introduced a “Paid in Bitcoin” operational narrative, later featured in a documentary filmed during the event.
  • Bitcoin MENA 2024 (Abu Dhabi) Adapted BTCPay Server for regional currency expectations (AED), new vendor categories, and international commerce requirements.
  • The Bitcoin Conference Las Vegas 2025 Largest and most advanced deployment, featuring Lightning optimizations, Bolt Card NFC payments, and side-by-side operation with traditional terminals from Square.

On May 28, 2025, the Las Vegas deployment set a Guinness World Record:

  • Record: Most cryptocurrency point-of-sale transactions in 8 hours
  • Total transactions: 4,187
  • Payment methods: Lightning Network, NFC Bolt Cards

Bitcoin Payroll and Vendor Settlement

Following event deployments, BTC Inc expanded BTCPay Server into internal operations.
Using the VendorPay plugin, BTC Inc processed Bitcoin payouts to vendors, contractors, and employees across multiple regions. The plugin enabled:

  • Structured payout workflows
  • Scheduled payments
  • Transaction batching to reduce network fees

As payout volume increased, BTC Inc worked with BTCPay contributors to improve VendorPay functionality, including support for multisignature approval workflows.

Multisig Treasury Management

To strengthen internal controls, BTC Inc adopted BTCPay Server’s native multisig wallet support:

  • Transactions required multiple internal approvals
  • Signing performed using Blockstream Jade wallets via BTCPay Vault
  • Coordination, notifications, and transaction flow remained fully self-hosted

VendorPay and multisig treasury tools were used together to manage outgoing payments while maintaining shared custody.

Automated Fiat-to-Bitcoin Conversion

BTC Inc also implemented the Bitcoin Stacker plugin to automatically convert a percentage of Stripe credit-card revenue into Bitcoin.

  • The system performs rules-based, daily conversions
  • Functions as a dollar-cost-averaging (DCA) treasury strategy
  • Bitcoin accumulated is used directly for BTC-denominated operations

One-Year Results (As Documented)

After one year of live production use, the case study reports:

  • ₿2.09 in Bitcoin payment volume across conferences
  • 5,672 in-person Bitcoin transactions processed via PoS
  • $1,000,000+ in Bitcoin payouts to vendors, contractors, and employees using VendorPay
  • ₿6.5+ accumulated through automated conversion of Stripe revenue using Bitcoin Stacker

The system operated across multiple continents, currencies, and vendor environments, including temporary event staff with no prior Bitcoin experience.

Purpose of the Case Study

The BTC Inc case study was published to document real-world Bitcoin payment operations under production conditions, including live events, payroll, treasury, and automated accumulation.

The case study is intended for operators, finance teams, developers, and organizations evaluating Bitcoin as payment infrastructure rather than as a speculative asset.

About BTC Inc

BTC Inc is the parent company of BTC Media, LLC, the publisher of Bitcoin Magazine, the original and most trusted source for Bitcoin news and education, and producer of The Bitcoin Conference, the largest and most influential Bitcoin event in the world. Headquartered in Nashville, BTC Inc builds media, data, events, and advocacy products that accelerate Bitcoin adoption around the globe.

About BTCPay Server

BTCPay Server is an open-source, self-hosted payments platform that enables individuals and organizations to accept and manage Bitcoin payments without trusted third parties and regardless of geographic, political, or financial barriers. Learn more: btcpayserver.org and https://foundation.btcpayserver.org.

This article was originally published as BTC Inc Documents Over a Year of Operating Bitcoin Payments at Scale in New BTCPay Server Case Study on Crypto Breaking News – your trusted source for crypto news, Bitcoin news, and blockchain updates.

Market Opportunity
Bitcoin Logo
Bitcoin Price(BTC)
$90,468.45
$90,468.45$90,468.45
-0.37%
USD
Bitcoin (BTC) Live Price Chart
Disclaimer: The articles reposted on this site are sourced from public platforms and are provided for informational purposes only. They do not necessarily reflect the views of MEXC. All rights remain with the original authors. If you believe any content infringes on third-party rights, please contact service@support.mexc.com for removal. MEXC makes no guarantees regarding the accuracy, completeness, or timeliness of the content and is not responsible for any actions taken based on the information provided. The content does not constitute financial, legal, or other professional advice, nor should it be considered a recommendation or endorsement by MEXC.

You May Also Like

‘Love Island Games’ Season 2 Release Schedule—When Do New Episodes Come Out?

‘Love Island Games’ Season 2 Release Schedule—When Do New Episodes Come Out?

The post ‘Love Island Games’ Season 2 Release Schedule—When Do New Episodes Come Out? appeared on BitcoinEthereumNews.com. LOVE ISLAND GAMES — Episode 201 — Pictured: Ariana Madix — (Photo by: Ben Symons/PEACOCK via Getty Images) Ben Symons/PEACOCK via Getty Images We’ve got a text! It’s time for another season of Love Island Games. With fan-favorites returning in hopes of winning the $250,000 cash prize, read on to learn more about Love Island Games Season 2, including the release schedule so you don’t miss a second of drama. Love Island Games is a spinoff in the Love Island franchise that first premiered in 2023. The show follows a similar format to the original series, but with one major twist: all contestants are returning Islanders from previous seasons of Love Island from around the world, including the USA, UK, Australia and more. Another big difference is that games take on much more importance in Love Island Games than the mothership version, with the results “determining advantages, risks, and even who stays and who goes,” according to Peacock. Vanderpump Rules star Ariana Madix is taking over hosting duties for Love Island Games Season 2, replacing Love Island UK star Maya Jama who hosted the first season. Iain Stirling returns as the show’s narrator, while UK alum Maura Higgins will continue to host the Saturday show Love Island: Aftersun. ForbesWho’s In The ‘Love Island Games’ Season 2 Cast? Meet The IslandersBy Monica Mercuri Jack Fowler and Justine Ndiba were named the first-ever winners of Love Island Games in 2023. Justine had previously won Love Island USA Season 2 with Caleb Corprew, while Jack was a contestant on Love Island UK Season 4. In March 2024, Fowler announced on his Instagram story that he and Justine decided to remain “just friends.” The Season 2 premiere revealed the first couples of the season: Andrea Carmona and Charlie Georgios, Andreina Santos-Marte and Tyrique Hyde,…
Share
BitcoinEthereumNews2025/09/18 04:50
Golden Trump statue holding Bitcoin appears outside U.S. Capitol

Golden Trump statue holding Bitcoin appears outside U.S. Capitol

The post Golden Trump statue holding Bitcoin appears outside U.S. Capitol appeared on BitcoinEthereumNews.com. A 12-foot golden statue of Trump gripping a Bitcoin was placed outside the U.S. Capitol on Wednesday evening in Washington. The installation appeared just before the Federal Reserve’s latest interest rate announcement. It stood along 3rd Street from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m., pulling crowds as D.C. tried to make sense of a foam version of the president staring down Congress with a crypto in hand. At 2 p.m., the Fed cut its benchmark interest rate by 0.25 percentage points, bringing the short-term rate from 4.3% to 4.1%. It’s the first rate cut since December, after a year of concerns about slowing job growth and rising unemployment. The Fed also outlined plans for two more cuts before the end of this year, but said it only expects one cut in 2026. That didn’t sit well with Wall Street, which had priced in five cuts by next year, as Cryptopolitan extensively reported. Crypto organizers livestream token to support Trump statue The statue was funded by a group of cryptocurrency investors, most of whom are staying anonymous. Their goal was to make a loud, unavoidable point about the future of crypto and government power. Hichem Zaghdoudi, who spoke for the group, said: “The installation is designed to ignite conversation about the future of government-issued currency and is a symbol of the intersection between modern politics and financial innovation. As the Federal Reserve shapes economic policy, we hope this statue prompts reflection on cryptocurrency’s growing influence.” To push the message even further, the group launched a memecoin on Pump.fun. They used multiple livestreams to pump the token and tie it directly to the statue stunt. One organizer, speaking during a stream on Tuesday, said the statue was built using “extremely hard foam” to make it easier to move. Posts on their X account…
Share
BitcoinEthereumNews2025/09/18 15:20
The TechBeat: Write Symfony Commands Like You Write Controllers—Finally (1/9/2026)

The TechBeat: Write Symfony Commands Like You Write Controllers—Finally (1/9/2026)

How are you, hacker? 🪐Want to know what's trending right now?: The Techbeat by HackerNoon has got you covered with fresh content from our trending stories of the
Share
Hackernoon2026/01/09 15:10