Grab Launches Cryptocurrency Payment Option in the Philippines, Partners with Triple-A and PDAX
BlockBeats News, July 28th: Southeast Asian super app platform Grab announced that Grab users in the Philippines can now top up their GrabPay wallet with cryptocurrency. This service is made possible through Grab's collaboration with payment service provider Triple-A and local digital asset exchange PDAX.
As early as 2024, Grab first partnered with Triple-A in Singapore to launch the service of topping up the GrabPay wallet with cryptocurrency. Triple-A is a company dedicated to helping businesses achieve cryptocurrency payments. Building on the success in Singapore, Triple-A has now teamed up with PDAX to introduce this innovative top-up method to the Philippines, bringing greater convenience and flexibility to Grab users. Users can now use various cryptocurrencies to top up their GrabPay wallet, including:
· Bitcoin
· Ethereum
· USD Coin (USDC)
· Tether (USDT)
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