Opera Ltd. Announces Partnership with MiniPay and Noah for Seamless Global-to-Local Stablecoin Payments at EthCC Cannes

Reuters
02 Jul
Opera Ltd. Announces Partnership with MiniPay and Noah for Seamless Global-to-Local Stablecoin Payments at EthCC Cannes

Opera Ltd. has partnered with MiniPay and Noah to introduce a seamless global-to-local stablecoin payment system. This collaboration, unveiled at EthCC Cannes, aims to integrate stablecoins into everyday financial transactions, addressing a fragmented user experience. MiniPay, built on Celo, and Noah, a global payment infrastructure provider, have developed a non-custodial app allowing users to easily receive, convert, and spend stablecoins using both global and local payment methods. This initiative particularly benefits regions with limited access to global payments by enabling transactions through local methods like Pix in Brazil and M-Pesa in Kenya. By removing the need for conversions and third-party exchanges, the partnership marks a significant advancement in stablecoin usability and accessibility.

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