Jack Dorsey’s Cash App has removed fees on large Bitcoin purchases and recurring buys, making it cheaper for U.S. investors to buy and hold Bitcoin. The change applies to purchases over $2,000 and all recurring Bitcoin buys starting February 2026.
Cash App Cuts Fees on Bitcoin Purchases
Cash App, owned by Block Inc., said it will no longer charge fees or spreads for high-value Bitcoin transactions. This includes both one-time purchases above $2,000 and all automated recurring buys. Smaller one-time purchases under $2,000 will still have fees.
This update makes Cash App more appealing to investors who buy Bitcoin in large amounts. It also helps users avoid extra costs, making it easier to grow or maintain their Bitcoin holdings.
Jack Dorsey’s Long Support for Bitcoin
Images shared with the announcement show Jack Dorsey alongside Cash App’s Bitcoin branding. Dorsey co-founded Cash App in 2013 and has long supported Bitcoin. Since then, the platform has processed over $20 billion in Bitcoin transactions.
This new policy continues Dorsey’s goal of making Bitcoin easier and cheaper to use. It encourages larger and automated purchases, which could help more people adopt Bitcoin in everyday investing.
Encouraging High-Volume and Institutional Interest
Removing fees on big and recurring buys may also attract institutional investors and high-volume traders. Lower costs make it easier to put more money into Bitcoin without losing value to fees. This move aligns with a growing trend of interest from institutions in cryptocurrency, especially Bitcoin.
Cash App Fees and Benefits for Investors
While this change is good for high-volume and recurring investors, smaller casual buyers will not benefit as much. Purchases under $2,000 still include fees. Investors should also remember that Bitcoin prices can change quickly and plan purchases carefully.
Overall, Cash App’s new policy focuses on making Bitcoin investing cheaper and more attractive for serious users. By removing fees for larger and recurring purchases, the platform helps more people and institutions invest in Bitcoin. This could support wider adoption of cryptocurrency in the U.S. and lower barriers for new investors.
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