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Just caught that OSL Group got accepted into Mastercard's Crypto Partner Program. Pretty interesting timing given how much the industry's been pushing for mainstream adoption lately. They're basically bridging the gap between crypto companies and traditional finance infrastructure.
What caught my attention is their whole payment stack - they've got OSL BizPay, StableHub, and Banxa all working together for cross-border B2B payments. The Banxa integration seems like a key piece for handling real-time settlement globally. CEO Kevin Cui mentioned they're specifically looking at how to push stablecoins into mainstream finance through this partnership.
The whole vibe here is that Mastercard's building out this ecosystem with crypto-native companies rather than just ignoring them. Leon Chua from OSL's Asia Pacific team said they're accelerating their compliant infrastructure push, and Banxa's basically part of that toolkit for making payments actually work at scale.
Not sure if this signals a broader shift in how traditional payment networks view crypto, but it definitely feels like one of those moments where the two worlds are actually starting to integrate. Worth watching how this develops.