MetaMask和万事达推出新的加密借记卡

币界网Published on 2024-08-14Last updated on 2024-08-14

币界网报道:

MetaMask、万事达卡和Baanx联手推出了MetaMask卡的试点计划,这是一种加密借记卡,用户可以直接从他们的MetaMask钱包中消费。

这张卡允许欧盟和英国的合格用户在任何接受万事达卡的地方购物,绕过了在消费前将加密货币转换为法定货币的常见麻烦。

Consensys高级产品经理洛伦佐·桑托斯(Lorenzo Santos)将MetaMask卡描述为一种让用户“更自由地使用加密货币”的方式

Baanx首席商务官Simon Jones补充说,他们正在与MetaMask合作,帮助用户更好地控制自己的财务。

符合条件的用户可以通过在他们的MetaMask投资组合中查找“卡”选项卡来检查他们是否是试点的一部分。如果可用,他们将被重定向到Crypto Life以设置他们的帐户并激活他们的卡。

长期以来,在现实世界中使用加密货币一直是一个麻烦。通常,你必须将资金转移到交易所,将其转换为法定货币,然后将这笔钱转移到银行,然后才能使用。

MetaMask卡省去了这些步骤,让用户直接使用他们的加密货币,不需要银行。它的工作原理类似于借记卡。

这意味着您的加密货币将一直保存在您的MetaMask钱包中,直到您购买为止。该卡接入万事达卡的全球网络,因此您几乎可以在任何地方使用它,无论是在线还是实体店。

此试点支持的货币包括Linea上的USDC、USDT和wETH。万事达卡于2021年首次宣布在其网络上支持特定的加密货币。

然后,他们与Wirex和BitPay等公司建立了合作关系,推出加密卡,使人们能够使用他们的加密余额进行交易。

2022年10月,万事达卡又迈出了一步,与Paxos合作创建了Crypto Source计划,该计划允许成员金融机构向其客户提供加密货币交易。

快进到2024年,万事达卡在拉丁美洲推出了加密凭证P2P试点项目。据报道,这通过为经过验证的用户分配人类可读的别名来简化加密交易,从而降低了用户出错的风险。

万事达卡声称,加密凭证服务已扩展到13个国家,并计划到2024年底在参与交易所覆盖700多万用户。

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