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Visa Inc to allow use of cryptocurrency USD Coin to settle transactions

Visa has launched the pilot programme with payment and crypto platform Crypto.com and plans to offer the option to more partners later this year

Reuters Bangalore Published 30.03.21, 02:38 AM
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Visa Inc said on Monday it will allow the use of the cryptocurrency USD Coin to settle transactions on its payment network, the latest sign of growing acceptance of digital currencies by the mainstream financial industry.

Visa has launched the pilot programme with payment and crypto platform Crypto.com and plans to offer the option to more partners later this year, it said.

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The USD Coin (USDC) is a stablecoin cryptocurrency whose value is pegged directly to the dollar.

Visa’s move comes as major finance firms, including BNY Mellon, BlackRock Inc and Mastercard Inc, have embraced some digital coins, sparking predictions that cryptocurrencies will become a regular part of investment portfolios.

Tesla Inc boss Elon Musk said last week that customers can buy its electric vehicles with bitcoin, marking a significant step forward for the cryptocurrency’s use in commerce.

“We see increasing demand from consumers across the world to be able to access, hold and use digital currencies and we’re seeing demand

from our clients to be able to build products that provide that access for consumers,” Cuy Sheffield, head of crypto at Visa, said.

Traditionally, if a customer chooses to use a Crypto.com Visa card to pay for a coffee, the digital currency held in a cryptocurrency wallet needs to be converted into traditional money.

The cryptocurrency wallet will deposit traditional fiat currency in a bank account, to be wired to Visa at the end of the day to settle any transactions, adding cost and complexity for businesses.

Visa’s latest step, which will use the ethereum blockchain, strips out the need to convert digital coin into traditional money in order for the transaction to be settled.

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