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Amboss and Voltage Partner to Turn Bitcoin Payments Into a Source of Yield

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Amboss and Voltage Partner to Turn Bitcoin Payments Into a Source of Yield

Amboss Technologies and Voltage have joined forces to launch a new enterprise payment stack that could redefine how businesses handle Bitcoin and stablecoin transactions, according to a release shared with Bitcoin Magazine. 

The collaboration combines Voltage’s Lightning Payments API with Amboss Rails, allowing instant, low-cost payments and automated yield generation on self-custodied Bitcoin.

The goal of the collaboration is to turn what has traditionally been a cost center — payment processing — into a potential revenue stream.

In high-volume industries such as iGaming, prediction markets, and exchanges, fees can consume up to 5% of total transaction volume. Meanwhile, large Bitcoin or stablecoin holdings often sit idle. 

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The new Amboss–Voltage integration addresses both these problems. Voltage’s API enables near-instant, global BTC and stablecoin transfers via the Lightning Network, while Amboss Rails manages liquidity dynamically, allowing businesses to earn yield by routing payment flow across the network.

In other more simple words, this partnership will help businesses process Bitcoin and stablecoin payments instantly and cheaply — while turning idle balances and payment costs into a source of yield.

“Payments have long been a drag on margins, but with this combination, we’re flipping the script,” said Jesse Shrader, CEO of Amboss. “Rails provides the yield engine to attract and optimize capital, while Voltage’s Payments API simplifies Lightning adoption. Together, it’s a flywheel that makes enterprise payments and treasury management more efficient and profitable.”

Voltage CEO Graham Krizek said the stack unlocks new capital strategies for businesses. 

“By generating self-custodial yield through Lightning, companies can turn idle Bitcoin into a productive asset that offsets custody costs while supporting real payment flow,” he said.

A key innovation lies in Voltage’s Taproot Assets support, which enables seamless, in-flight exchanges between Bitcoin and stablecoins within a single payment. This lets companies integrate stablecoin payments without compromising on compliance or security, backed by Voltage’s SOC 2 Type II certification.

Early enterprise pilots in iGaming and financial platforms are already testing the system, reporting up to 30% reductions in effective payment processing costs through yield offsets.

The integration also marks a step toward machine-economy-ready infrastructure, where liquidity and payments interact autonomously across the Lightning Network. 

Amboss’ ML-powered routing (MP-Flow) and Voltage’s instant settlement API combine to create a scalable foundation for global Bitcoin-native commerce.

The Amboss–Voltage partnership underscores a growing trend in Bitcoin infrastructure — one where businesses don’t just move value, but also earn from the flow of it.

This post Amboss and Voltage Partner to Turn Bitcoin Payments Into a Source of Yield first appeared on Bitcoin Magazine and is written by Micah Zimmerman.

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