PlatON and Coins.ph, a comprehensive digital currency service provider, have established in-depth cooperation on payment services
PlatON, a fully digital public infrastructure, has established a deep strategic partnership with Coins.ph, a digital asset platform in the Philippines that provides comprehensive fiat and digital currency services. This integration marks an important step for PlatON in improving user payment experience, while also bringing Coins.ph a wider user access point.
Coins.ph's payment gateway will be fully integrated into PlatON's Web3.0 secure payment settlement system TOPOS, providing users with seamless fiat and digital currency exchange services. Users will be able to perform instant digital currency exchange and fund access through TOPOS, and benefit from the best exchange rates and lowest transaction fees.
It is reported that Coins.ph currently has over 16 million users, is fully regulated by the Philippine Central Bank (BSP), and holds a virtual currency and electronic currency issuer license issued by the central bank.
Disclaimer: The content of this article solely reflects the author's opinion and does not represent the platform in any capacity. This article is not intended to serve as a reference for making investment decisions.
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