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Green Dot lends real-world reach to Crypto.com’s digital ambitions

    Crypto meets convenience with Green Dot’s Retail Network


    Green Dot and Crypto.com are teaming up to expand banking and money management features for Crypto.com’s US users — a move that brings traditional financial tools closer to the crypto world. The partnership gives Crypto.com customers new ways to fund and manage their Cash Accounts, including earning interest and depositing US dollars digitally or with cash at Green Dot’s nationwide retail network.

    At the core of the collaboration is Green Dot’s embedded finance platform, Arc, which will power a new interest-earning savings vault and streamline the movement of money into and out of Crypto.com accounts. 

    For Crypto.com, which offers access to more than 350 cryptocurrencies, the added infrastructure could help make digital assets more accessible to mainstream users. And with several locations in the Green Dot Network — ranging from Walmart to CVS — the companies are betting that the real-world utility of crypto begins with meeting customers where they are.

    Why partnerships like these matter: The gap between fiat currencies and digital assets continues to be a major obstacle to broader cryptocurrency adoption. This challenge presents an opportunity for banking-as-a-service (BaaS) providers that already operate within established regulatory frameworks and payment infrastructures to step in and deliver value.


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