MasterCard announced the launch of its new program,

“Mastercard Crypto Credential,” which aims to facilitate and secure digital currency transfers using blockchain technology, by simplifying procedures and making them safer for users by converting long addresses of blockchain wallets into pseudonyms.The new program allows users on several platforms, such as: “Bit2Me,” “Lirium,” and “Mercado Bitcoin,” to send and receive cryptocurrencies using easy-to-remember pseudonyms, instead of relying on long and complex blockchain addresses.

This innovation aims to simplify operations and increase security, contributing to broader adoption of cryptocurrencies.According to the official press release, the “Mastercard Crypto Credential” program currently connects several corridors in Latin America and Europe, in line with the company’s efforts to expand its presence in the digital assets ecosystem.MasterCard is also working to establish new partnerships to enhance the capabilities of this ecosystem.Users in Peru, Chile, Portugal, Argentina, Guatemala, Panama, Mexico, Brazil, Paraguay, Spain, France, Switzerland and Uruguay will be able to make local and cross-border transfers across various cryptocurrencies and blockchain networks.Foxbit is the latest cryptocurrency wallet provider to join the pilot program, which contributes to the program reaching a wider audience.In addition, Lulubit users will be able to benefit from this software through its integration with Lirium

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