NFT platform bitsCrunch partners with MasterCard

By B2B Desk | Apr 08, 2022

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New Delhi: NFT Verification Facilitation Platform bitsCrunch has partnered with MasterCard for a new Web3 project. bitsCrunch will be incubated through their Master Start Path.

MasterCard's expertise will help ingenious,  later-stage startups grow and reach a global customer base. BitCrunch and MasterCard StartPath will provide customers with cutting-edge collaboration solutions through this partnership.

Mastercard enters the crypto space to facilitate transactions where non-crypto users can purchase digital assets with fiat currencies (credit and debit cards).

bitsCrunch can help users who do not use cryptocurrency to secure their digital assets through this partnership.

bitsCrunch has products such as Unleash NFT, Scour, Liquify and DaVinci Crunch, which help provide matchless, secure and credible solutions to meet the needs of MasterCard customers around the world to make informed decisions over NFTs.

Vijay Praveen Maharajan, founder and CEO of bitsCrunch, said: “With tech-savvy tools, an incredible team and industry expertise, bitsCrunch ensures consistent quality and safety across the digital assets startups."

He added that collaborating with MasterCard Start Path helps us deliver best-in-class solutions to emerging crypto industry customers and transforming the business landscape.

Mastercard StartPath is a program designed to help later-startups scale through Mastercard's technology, solution expertise, and global network of partners.

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