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by BSC News
September 26, 2022
Binance Connect Partners with Trust Wallet to Drive More Users into Web3
Binance Connect, the payment infrastructure provider backed by Binance has entered a partnership with Trust Wallet to drive web3 adoption.
The collaboration will provide a seamless way for users to access Web3 assets. Backed by liquidity provider Binance, Trust Wallet users can purchase more than 200 crypto assets with credit or debit cards directly, with more than 40 fiat currencies supported.
"Our goal at Binance Connect has always been to increase crypto adoption and bridge the gap between traditional finance and the crypto economy. This partnership with Trust Wallet will help bring new users to Web3 in a convenient way," said Helen Hai, President, Binance Connect.
Binance Connect will celebrate the collaboration by rewarding "Binance Connectors" in a campaign. In addition, Trust Wallet users who use Binance Connect can share their experience on Twitter using the hashtags #BinanceConnector and #TrustIsGlobal, and complete a quick survey to win crypto rewards.
Binance Connect, formerly known as Bifinity, is Binance's official fiat-to-crypto payments provider. It has been powering fiat-to-crypto on-and off-ramps, processing millions of transactions globally for Binance.com users.
Trust Wallet is the largest mobile self-custodial wallet that allows users to send, receive, and store more than 4.5 million digital assets and NFTs on 66 blockchains with full ownership.
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