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dtcpay: Pushing Boundaries with Multi-Currency Swap and Online/Offline Crypto Payments Solutions

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Cryptocurrencies have come a long way. Once considered speculative digital assets, they're now legit means of payment, making waves in the real economy.

According to Crypto Globe, over the past six years, the number of merchants accepting Bitcoin payments worldwide has increased by more than 700%. In August 2022, Italian luxury brand Gucci partnered with BitPay to start accepting ApeCoin as a payment method in select U.S. stores. Additionally, online pet food and supplies store Kibbles, fashion brand Charles & Keith, and luxury car retailer EuroSports plan to enable cryptocurrency payments in Singapore in 2022.

The crypto payment market's growth is fueled by the ever-growing embrace of blockchain tech and the focus of crypto payment service providers on creating versatile, multifunctional payment solutions.

Licensing: The Golden Ticket for Crypto Platforms to the Mainstream Market

2022 marks the dawn of a new crypto winter as many big-time crypto companies going bankrupt and digital currency prices plummeting. The attitude of global mainstream regulators is primarily cautious at this stage. Obtaining licenses, registrations, and authorizations is crucial for the development of crypto asset service providers and the security of user funds.

In countries and regions with clear exchange regulatory policies, obtaining a license signifies that the platform is under local government supervision and can legally operate cryptocurrency business. Users can deposit funds using fiat currency payment methods, and the security of assets and information is relatively high. In contrast, platforms without a license cannot use fiat currency to deposit funds, significantly raising the threshold for users. Countries with strict law enforcement may also investigate and address their operating activities, prohibiting platforms from providing trading services to local customers.

Singapore has been leading the charge in promoting the adoption of crypto payments. The Singapore crypto market is centrally regulated by the Monetary Authority of Singapore (MAS). In January 2020, MAS rolled out the Payment Services Act. Currently, MAS offers three types of licenses:

  • Money-Changing License, exclusively for currency exchange services.
  • Standard Payment Institution License (SPI), supporting payment transactions up to S$3 million for a single payment service and up to S$6 million for two or more payment services, but not applicable to e-money account issuance services.
  • Major Payment Institution License (MPI), allows payment institutions to perform various payment services without restrictions on transaction volume or float.

dtcpay, a cryptocurrency payment provider founded in Singapore in 2019, secured a Major Payment Institution License (MAS license number: PS20200531) approved by the Monetary Authority of Singapore (MAS) last year. With the MPI license, dtcpay can offer a wide range of payment services, including account issuance, merchant acquisition, domestic and cross-border money transfers, e-money issuance, and digital payment token transactions for merchants and consumers.

dtcpay: Multi-Currency Swap & Online/Offline Payment Solution

dtcpay is a payment service provider that connects fiat currencies and crypto assets, offering multi-currency swap services, online settlement for ecommerce, and POS+ services for brick-and-mortar stores. In April, the platform rebranded from "Digital Treasures Center" to "dtcpay" and processed over S$50 million in transactions during the first quarter.

The core feature of dtcpay is multi-currency exchange, allowing users to instantly convert between cryptocurrencies and fiat currencies, including crypto-to-fiat, fiat-to-crypto, fiat-to-fiat, and crypto-to-crypto conversions.

Source:https://dtcpay.com/multi-currency-swap/

dtcpay's online settlement solutions cut the hassle in the payment process and pump up conversion rates.  The platform accepts popular payment methods like Alipay, WeChat Pay, UnionPay, and digital currencies such as USDT, USDC, and Bitcoin. As a Lever 1 service provider of the Payment Card Industry (PCI) Data Security Standard (DSS), dtcpay follows strict data security guidelines, making sure credit card info stays safe during transactions and pushing organizations that process, store, or transmit credit card data to beef up security measures, cutting down the risk of data leaks and fraud.

Cryptocurrencies aren't just about making a quick buck; their real value and potential shine when they're seamlessly integrated into daily life payments. Grand View Research forecasts that the global crypto payment application market will skyrocket at a compound annual growth rate of 16.6% from 2022 to 2030, hitting a mind-blowing market value of $21.5 billion by 2030. As blockchain technology develops and laws and regulations around cryptocurrencies evolve, people will be more and more open to embracing crypto payments.

Kanny Lee, the fresh CEO of dtcpay Group, said they're gearing up to expand their business to Hong Kong and will roll out more fiat currency and digital currency trading pairs. 

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