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    Mastercard will launch cryptocurrency-linked payment cards!

    Maria GillBy Maria GillNovember 9, 2021No Comments2 Mins Read
    Mastercard will launch cryptocurrency-linked payment cards!
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    Mastercard has partnered with three leading cryptocurrency companies in the Asia Pacific region in a plan to launch crypto-linked payment cards in the region.

    According to an announcement made by Mastercard todayThe partner trio consists of Hong Kong-based startup Amber Group, Australian cryptocurrency exchange CoinJar, and Siam Commercial Bank-owned Bitkub.

    These three companies are the first cryptocurrency companies based in the Asia Pacific region to join the Mastercard crypto program.

    « By working with those partners who adhere to the same fundamentals as Mastercard – that any digital currency must provide stability, regulatory compliance, and consumer protection – Mastercard is expanding the possibilities that cryptocurrency offers to give people more choice and flexibility in how they pay.Rama Sridhar, Executive Vice President of MasterCard in charge of digital partnerships, emerging and new payment flows for the Asia Pacific region, said in the statement.

    Mastercard Accelerates Cryptocurrency Adoption

    As a result of this partnership, consumers and merchants in the Asia Pacific region will soon be able to get the discount, MasterCard, credit It is backed by prepaid cryptocurrency. This access can simplify the use of cryptocurrency for users in the region.

    In a recent survey conducted by Mastercard45% of respondents in the Asia Pacific region said they would consider adopting cryptocurrencies for payments in 2022.

    Mastercard first announced its intention to start supporting some cryptocurrencies directly on its network last February. Since then, the company has shown a growing interest in digital assets.

    In September, Mastercard acquired CipherTrace, a blockchain analytics company, which Michael Maybach, CEO of the acquisition, called “theHuge Service Opportunity As part of the company’s broader plans to embrace central bank digital currencies (CBDC) and stablecoins.

    In October, the company reached an agreement with crypto exchange Bakkt to expand the provision of cryptocurrency services to banks and fintech clients.

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