Jack Dorsey’s Cash App Cuts Fees to Boost Bitcoin Stacking

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Cash App drops fees on Bitcoin buys over $2,000 and recurring BTC purchases, cutting costs for users stacking through dollar-cost averaging.

Jack Dorsey’s Cash App has removed fees on large Bitcoin purchases and recurring BTC buys, as the company expands its crypto strategy.

The update aims to make Bitcoin stacking more accessible through lower transaction costs and simpler pricing.

Fee Cuts Apply to Large and Automated Bitcoin Purchases

Cash App confirmed it is eliminating fees and price spreads on Bitcoin purchases above $2,000.

The change also covers recurring Bitcoin buys set on a daily, weekly, or monthly basis. The company stated that the goal is to offer clearer pricing for users.

🚨JACK DORSEY’S CASH APP DROPS BTC BUY FEES

Jack Dorsey’s Cash App is eliminating fees on large Bitcoin purchases and recurring $BTC buys, making it cheaper to stack sats.

The move could accelerate long-term adoption as more retail investors dollar-cost average into Bitcoin… pic.twitter.com/tHjsFPiSgg

— Coin Bureau (@coinbureau) February 11, 2026

Recurring purchases are often used for dollar-cost averaging strategies. This method allows users to invest fixed amounts over time instead of timing the market.

By removing added costs, Cash App reduces the barrier for consistent Bitcoin accumulation.

The platform already supports Bitcoin buying, selling, and transfers within the app. With the revised pricing structure, larger transactions become more cost efficient.

Automated purchases also become more predictable in terms of total expense.

Bitcoin Positioned for Everyday Financial Use

Block described Cash App as “built for everyday life with bitcoin.”

The company outlined several Bitcoin-related features integrated into the app. Users can receive wages in Bitcoin through direct deposit without added fees or spreads.

Cash App is built for living on bitcoin.

We’re making foundational changes that help make bitcoin everyday money.

Starting today you will see:
Zero to low fee bitcoin buys on Cash App
– No fees on large bitcoin buys
– No fees bitcoin on recurring buys
– No fee… pic.twitter.com/5DVxxKBaoo

— Cash App (@CashApp) February 10, 2026

Cash App also allows customers to round up debit card purchases. The spare change can be automatically converted into Bitcoin.

A Bitcoin Map feature helps users find merchants that accept Bitcoin payments.

Block has connected Cash App more closely with Bitkey, its self-custody wallet. Users can transfer Bitcoin out of the app for direct control.

Withdrawal limits for eligible users have been increased fivefold to support easier fund movement.

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Block Aligns Cash App With Square and Stablecoin Tools

Block has adjusted its structure over the past two years to align its products more closely. Cash App and Square now operate within a more unified system.

The company stated that it aims to operate more efficiently while linking consumer and merchant services.

In November 2025, Block introduced its first bundled “Cash App Release.” The launch included 11 main features and around 150 additional enhancements.

These updates covered banking services, trading tools, and early support for stablecoins such as USDC.

Reports at the time noted that users could receive dedicated blockchain addresses. Incoming stablecoins could convert automatically into dollars.

Outgoing dollars could also convert into stablecoins when needed, while the interface remains familiar.

The recent Bitcoin fee removal follows the same integrated model. Cash App combines payments, savings, and crypto tools within one platform.

By lowering costs on large and recurring purchases, the company expands access to Bitcoin stacking through regulated app infrastructure.

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