Visa partners with digital payments platform dtcpay to launch Crypto-to-fiat card
On September 21st, payment giant Visa announced the launch of the Crypto-to-fiat Card in cooperation with Singapore's digital payment platform dtcpay, which is mainly aimed at ultra-high-net-worth (UHNW) individuals, and supports users to convert cryptocurrencies such as stablecoin to legal tender using real-time exchange rates, and may be expanded to the merchant side, and it is reported that the card is intended to be open for public registration in the fourth quarter of this year. The card is said to be open for public registration in the fourth quarter of this year.
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