At the recent Bitcoin conference held in Las Vegas, Cowbolt unveiled its mission to simplify Bitcoin usage for the general public through its innovative application. Cowbolt is designed to enable users to effortlessly split expenses and make instant payments using Bitcoin. The app aims to facilitate peer-to-peer transactions, positioning Bitcoin as an accessible and practical payment method, particularly among family members and friends.
Cowbolt empowers users to divide and settle expenses in Bitcoin and USDT instantly, without the involvement of intermediaries or banks, maintaining full ownership and control over their funds. This initiative seeks to integrate Bitcoin into everyday financial activities, making small routine transactions a catalyst for broader adoption. According to Cowbolt’s co-founder, Daniel Ekstrom, “The most effective path for Bitcoin is not through exchanges but through people. That’s why we built Cowbolt—for friends, not hedge funds.”
Key features of the Cowbolt app include seamless expense splitting and immediate settlement, user control over private keys, fast and reliable service, and the capability to operate across borders. The platform is already in use for remittances, group travel expenses, and daily payments, and is available on both iOS and Android devices.
Tony Hogquist, former Creative Director at Airbnb and co-founder of Cowbolt, emphasized, “When design is simple and unobtrusive, people accomplish remarkable things. Our goal is not to store Bitcoin in ETFs but to enable effortless use among people, whether in teams, friendships, or families.”
This announcement was reported by Oscar Zaragoza Perez in Bitcoin Magazine, highlighting Cowbolt’s clear commitment to embedding Bitcoin into everyday life to promote its wider utilization.
For further details, the full report can be accessed at: https://bitcoinmagazine.com/news/cowbolt-announces-their-mission-to-make-bitcoin-familiar-to-everybody