【Blockchain Rhythm】Zepz, this UK-based fintech company, is making significant moves. At the Solana Breakpoint conference, they officially launched the SendWave Wallet—a non-custodial wallet based on Solana stablecoins. Sounds a bit unfamiliar? Simply put, it’s a tool for cross-border remittances and financial services.
What’s more interesting is the coverage area, which has expanded to 100 countries and regions. Behind this is the support of collaborations with Circle and Portal. This combination is indeed strong. From stablecoins to wallets, and then to a global payment network, Zepz aims to directly transfer the traditional cumbersome cross-border remittance process onto the blockchain. A non-custodial wallet means users manage their own assets, which aligns with the core logic of the crypto ecosystem.
As a high-speed, low-cost public chain, Solana is indeed suitable for payment scenarios. If SendWave Wallet can truly open up the market, it will enrich the applications within the Solana ecosystem. Cross-border payments are inherently an important area of Web3’s imagination, and this exploration is worth watching.
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WalletInspector
· 6h ago
The story of Solana payments is back again, but is this time the coverage of 100 countries real or just another pie-in-the-sky promise?
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LostBetweenChains
· 6h ago
100 countries? That's pretty fast. I just don't know how many will actually be implemented.
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GateUser-a180694b
· 6h ago
Coverage in 100 countries? That's really fast. I'm just worried it might be another case of exaggerated claims with little actual implementation.
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BearMarketSage
· 6h ago
100 countries? It seems more impressive than most projects boast, but how many are actually usable?
Zepz launches a non-custodial payment wallet on Solana, covering 100 countries
【Blockchain Rhythm】Zepz, this UK-based fintech company, is making significant moves. At the Solana Breakpoint conference, they officially launched the SendWave Wallet—a non-custodial wallet based on Solana stablecoins. Sounds a bit unfamiliar? Simply put, it’s a tool for cross-border remittances and financial services.
What’s more interesting is the coverage area, which has expanded to 100 countries and regions. Behind this is the support of collaborations with Circle and Portal. This combination is indeed strong. From stablecoins to wallets, and then to a global payment network, Zepz aims to directly transfer the traditional cumbersome cross-border remittance process onto the blockchain. A non-custodial wallet means users manage their own assets, which aligns with the core logic of the crypto ecosystem.
As a high-speed, low-cost public chain, Solana is indeed suitable for payment scenarios. If SendWave Wallet can truly open up the market, it will enrich the applications within the Solana ecosystem. Cross-border payments are inherently an important area of Web3’s imagination, and this exploration is worth watching.