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The crypto world is becoming increasingly central to daily life, and major players continue to emerge in this transformation. The latest move comes from the fintech platform OnePay.
Walmart-backed OnePay, which initially offered crypto services only with Bitcoin and Ethereum, has expanded its offerings to include several significant assets such as Solana, Cardano, Polygon, and Arbitrum. This step is a strong indication that crypto is becoming not just an investment tool, but also a part of daily financial life.
The platform's approach is quite clear: a selection strategy focused on demand, liquidity, regulatory compliance, and long-term use, rather than popularity. This shows that the crypto ecosystem is evolving into a more mature and sustainable structure.
Furthermore, OnePay's goal is not just to be a crypto app; it aims to become a "super app" that brings together many services under one roof, such as payments, savings, loans, and digital wallets. The adoption of similar visions by Coinbase and other global players signals the beginning of a new era in the sector.
In short: Crypto is no longer a niche area, but a cornerstone of the future of finance. And the giants continue their relentless efforts in building this future.
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Ron Rojany, General Manager of Core App & Crypto at OnePay, stated that they set a “high bar” in asset selection, highlighting four criteria: demand, liquidity, regulatory clarity, and long-term use. Rojany said, “Rather than chasing the newest asset, we are focused on offering a carefully selected set of assets that align with how our customers use and think about money.”
While OnePay did not share user numbers, it reported observing “strong engagement,” particularly among customers new to crypto. The platform positions itself as a "super app" similar to the US WeChat model, bringing together high-yield savings accounts, credit/debit cards, loans, and Wi-Fi plans, as well as a digital wallet usable in Walmart stores and on its website, all under one roof. Walmart's US operations reported net sales of $462.4 billion in fiscal year 2025.
A similar trend is observed in the sector: Coinbase CEO Brian Armstrong announced a plan for a crypto super app encompassing credit cards and payments; Japan-based Startale Group announced it will use the funds raised from its $50 million Series A round to develop a super app integrating payments and asset management. On the regulatory side, US Securities and Exchange Commission Chairman Paul Atkins stated in July that he instructed his staff to develop guidance and proposals that will "bring this super app vision to reality."
Rojany summarized the company's approach by saying, "We are still in the early stages, and our focus is on building the crypto platform right: creating a reliable, secure, and intuitive experience for everyday customers."
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