TL; DR
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A slew of European and Latin American countries are getting access to Mastercard’s brand new feature, ‘Crypto Credentials’, which lets you send BTC to a normal-sounding address (e.g. @web3daily).
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2.7 billion.
That’s how many new people could be introduced to crypto with this new innovation from Mastercard.
(Well, hear us out).
There are 2.7 billion people in the world who have a Mastercard credit card.
And soon, a whole bunch of European and Latin American countries will have access to their brand new feature: ‘Crypto Credentials.’
You know how a typical address when sending crypto is a random combination of numbers and letters? 1iVGyMIj0xoWNoWAS3i4vArijBQDWoqBCJ
Well, Mastercard’s Crypto Credentials changes that 👆 to this 👉 @Web3Daily.
And yes, the ENS has been around for a while allowing people to send transactions on Ethereum to normal sounding wallets (e.g. web3daily.eth), BUT this is specific to BTC transactions.
Here’s why this is exciting:
Okay, so we got a little ahead of ourselves when we said it would get 2.7 billion people involved in crypto…
But even a fraction of a percent would have a meaningful impact in these early days.
More importantly, we’re excited to see a massive traditional finance company define, develop and bring to market an innovation specifically targeted at the crypto space.
That, my friends, is called progress.