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Visa and Mastercard’s Latest Major Strides in Cryptocurrency Adoption

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Major payment providers Visa and Mastercard are propelling the cryptocurrency adoption with a series of new partnerships and initiatives, responding to the increasing demand for digital assets and the growing interest in blockchain technology. Visa introduces a novel tokenized platform, while Mastercard focuses on broadening its selection of cryptocurrency payment cards by teaming up with additional crypto companies, further bridging the gap between traditional finance and the digital asset ecosystem.

Mastercard Expands Crypto Card Offerings Mastercard has previously collaborated with cryptocurrency exchanges such as Binance, Nexo, and Gemini to provide crypto-linked payment cards, allowing users to spend their digital assets at millions of merchants worldwide.

“Our global partners offering crypto card programs are continuously growing,”

— said Raj Dhamodharan, Mastercard’s lead for crypto and blockchain development, in an interview with Reuters.

Mastercard Crypto Credential

Mastercard also unveiled the Mastercard Crypto Credential on Thursday, which will establish a unified standard and infrastructure for validating transactions between consumers and businesses on blockchain networks. Lirium, Bit2Me, Mercado Bitcoin, and Uphold are among the partners involved.

The pilot project will primarily focus on enabling transfers within corridors spanning Latin America, the Caribbean, and the U.S., regions where cross-border payments have been historically slow and expensive. Furthermore, Mastercard is joining forces with public blockchain networks like Aptos Labs, Ava Labs, Polygon, and Solana.

Each partnership will contribute to introducing the Mastercard Crypto Credential to developers within their respective ecosystems, fostering innovation and promoting the use of blockchain technology for various applications.

Visa Partnerships and the Universal Payment Channel

Visa Brings Positive Developments to Crypto Market Conversely, Visa has partnered with Agrotoken, Microsoft, and Sinqia to create a programmatic financial platform tailored for farmers and small-to-medium-sized businesses, who often face challenges accessing traditional financial services.

The platform will leverage existing financial processes and assets, enabling farmers to tokenize conventional contracts by converting Brazilian legal documents into on-chain tradable NFTs. Visa’s Universal Payment Channel (UPC) connects Real Digital Future (CBDC) and other CBDCs, stablecoins, or tokenized deposits, ensuring cross-currency compatibility.

This prototype platform could allow a corn producer, for instance, to generate and auction a tokenized contract on an approved version of the Ethereum blockchain, using various interoperable forms of currency. This would extend their market reach beyond local boundaries, providing new opportunities for growth and financial inclusion.

What does it mean for adoption?

The recent initiatives by Visa and Mastercard in the crypto space are a positive sign for further cryptocurrency adoption. In the past months, banks and auditors have grown cautious about engaging with the crypto industry, mainly due to regulatory concerns and the volatile nature of digital assets.

In December of last year, Mazars, the auditing firm for Binance, revealed it was severing ties with the company. Banks have been reluctant to embrace cryptocurrency adoption in recent months, following a turbulent 2022. However, the continued involvement of major payment providers like Visa and Mastercard may help alleviate these concerns and pave the way for broader acceptance of cryptocurrencies in the mainstream financial system.

What this means for e decentralized vision of the Cryptocurrency ecosystem remains to be seen, however it seems that in the long term, a combination of centralized and decentralized services is likely where the chips may fall.

Read more: https://cryptomaton.medium.com/visa-and-mastercards-latest-major-strides-in-cryptocurrency-adoption-45248e60a1d6

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