Binance owned cryptocurrency wallet, Trust Wallet, is adding the suppport of XRP, the third largest cryptocurrency in terms of market capitalization. Users of Trust wallet can now purchase XRP through credit cards and debit cards.
Viktor Radchenko, the founder of Trust Wallet said in a press release,
“We want to increase access to crypto and decentralized applications for all users. Adding credit card payments is one piece to furthering cryptocurrency adoption and realizing our larger vision in helping to bring the freedom of money, and we will continue to integrate more blockchains and features to Trust.”
Trust Wallet has partnered with Israel based payment processor Simplex to facilitate card transactions.
Trust Wallet was acquired by Binance last July. The wallet supports all ERC-20 tokens as well as popular cryptocurrencies such as Bitcoin, Ethereum, Litecoin, Bitcoin Cash and now XRP. Therefore, Trust Wallet users can now purchase XRP, Bitcoin, Ethereum, Litecoin, Bitcoin Cash.
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