Alchemy Pay Gets License and Other Digital Transactions News Briefs From 3/6/26

Alchemy Pay Gets License and Other Digital Transactions News Briefs From 3/6/26

Digital Transactions
Digital TransactionsMar 6, 2026

Why It Matters

Regulatory clearances signal growing mainstream acceptance of crypto payments, while the other moves illustrate tighter integration of fintech tools across retail, security and cross‑border commerce.

Key Takeaways

  • Alchemy Pay now licensed in 15 U.S. states.
  • Strike secures New York BitLicense and money-transmitter approval.
  • Cinnaholic reinstates Square POS after year-long hiatus.
  • Ordr adopts Cy4Data Labs' data-protection solutions.
  • Finastra launches OperatorAssist to streamline bank payments.

Pulse Analysis

The dual licensing achievements of Alchemy Pay and Strike underscore a broader shift toward regulatory legitimacy for cryptocurrency transaction platforms in the United States. By obtaining money‑transmitter licenses—and in Strike’s case, the coveted New York BitLicense—both firms can legally service a larger customer base, reduce compliance risk, and attract institutional partners wary of gray‑area operators. This trend is likely to accelerate as state regulators refine frameworks that balance innovation with consumer protection.

Beyond crypto, traditional payment ecosystems are tightening their operational and security postures. Cinnaholic’s return to Square’s POS reflects the platform’s resilience and the value merchants place on integrated hardware, analytics, and financing tools. Simultaneously, Ordr’s partnership with Cy4Data Labs highlights growing demand for specialized data‑protection services in high‑velocity entertainment ticketing environments. Finastra’s launch of OperatorAssist further illustrates banks’ appetite for AI‑driven solutions that automate reconciliation, reduce manual errors, and improve settlement speed, positioning them to compete with agile fintech rivals.

Cross‑border payment innovation is gaining momentum, as demonstrated by PPRO’s collaboration with PayPal to incorporate Sweden’s Swish mobile‑payment network. By enabling Swish users to pay merchants worldwide, the initiative bridges local payment habits with global e‑commerce, expanding market reach for both retailers and payment processors. The 8.7 million‑strong Swish user base offers a sizable new audience, while PayPal’s infrastructure ensures compliance and settlement efficiency, setting a template for similar integrations across other regional payment apps.

Alchemy Pay Gets License and other Digital Transactions News briefs from 3/6/26

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