MoonPay and Mastercard team up to redefine Web3 services, opening fresh communication channels for Mastercard Circle members.
Recently, Mastercard and MoonPay teamed up to transform Web3 services. In a significant development, MoonPay and Mastercard announced their collaboration to provide Web3-based marketing experiences and additional avenues for communication with customers who are members of the Mastercard circle.
Partnership between Mastercard and MoonPay: a new era of possibility in the cryptocurrency space
As anticipated, Mastercard, a major player in the global payments industry, has partnered with MoonPay to expand its cryptocurrency exploration.
The agreement, which intends to employ Web3 tools to improve marketing experiences and develop new ways to engage consumers with Mastercard, was officially announced by MoonPay on October 25.
At Money20/20 in Las Vegas, MoonPay’s corporate president Keith Grossman and Mastercard’s head of marketing and communications Raja Rajamannar revealed the alliance.
MoonPay will supply Mastercard with its entire Web3 offering, which includes minting, ETHPass, authentication, and other features. Additionally, MoonPay will collaborate closely with Otherlife, an agency, on strategy, creative, and front-end development for experiential campaigns.
Specifics and objectives of the new alliance
Together with developing fresh Web3-based customer experiences, MoonPay and Mastercard will combine their goods and services to boost Web3 compliance and confidence.
This entails incorporating Mastercard features into MoonPay’s payment solutions, such as “Click to Pay,” “Mastercard Send,” and “Mastercard Crypto Credentials.”
Mastercard’s Web3 Marketing Director Adam Polansky and Partnerships Executive Elizabeth Taylor both posted positive remarks about the cooperation on LinkedIn.
However, Mastercard hasn’t yet made an official statement regarding the collaboration.
Remember that Mastercard has integrated several cryptocurrency-related goods into its platform and has demonstrated an increasing interest in blockchain technology and cryptocurrencies in recent years.
In 2022, Mastercard and Paxos introduced a plan that enables banks to provide cryptocurrency trading services to its clientele. Furthermore, Mastercard has established payment options for Web3 and non-fungible tokens in collaboration with Coinbase and MoonPay.
China’s central bank is using more digital yuan to draw tourists from around the world
In an effort to draw users from around the world, China’s central bank has modified its digital currency mobile application (CBDC) to enable visitors to fund their accounts using Mastercard and Visa.
As part of an effort to compete with other payment platforms in the nation, the People’s Bank of China (PBoC) is enabling users of the digital yuan app to top off their balances using Mastercard and Visa through this upgrade.
Only users in mainland China who have access to the iOS and Google Play Store can currently download the digital wallet app.
By enabling non-residents to open digital yuan accounts using an international phone number, the move is perceived as an attempt to draw attention to China’s digital yuan from a worldwide audience.
Through foreign payment processors, users can fund their digital wallets with a minimum of 100 yuan in four easy steps.
The upgrade is released concurrently with the opening of the Asian Games, which China is hosting and are anticipated to draw thousands of international viewers.
The PBoC is attempting to leverage the surge of visitors visiting mainland China in order to increase the use of the digital yuan. This is in line with a strategy that was employed during the Beijing 2022 Winter Olympics and proved to be extremely successful for the CBDC pilot project.
The central bank has stated that it will extend the use of the digital yuan to a variety of retail payment scenarios in anticipation of growing acceptance.
Finally the central bank hopes to increase the use of the digital yuan, which has already been introduced in retail, transportation, and e-commerce transactions.