Stablecoin WUSD announces new deposit channels
On July 10th, payment company WSPN announced progress in the deposit experience of its stablecoin Worldwide USD (WUSD). Users can now obtain WUSD through various convenient channels, including:
Alchemy Pay website: Users can directly purchase WUSD with US dollars and other currencies on the Alchemy Pay website and transfer to other trading platforms to participate in trading.
Four cryptocurrency exchanges: Users can directly exchange US dollars for WUSD in their existing Bitget, BitMart, Biconomy, and CoinW exchange accounts.
Bitget digital asset wallet: WUSD has been integrated into the Bitget digital asset wallet, allowing users to securely purchase, store, and manage WUSD and other digital assets.
WSPN is a global digital payment company that uses the latest technological advances in distributed ledger technology ("DLT") to provide transparent and efficient digital payment solutions. WSPN's flagship stablecoin Worldwide USD ("WUSD") is a collateralized stablecoin pegged to the US dollar at a 1:1 ratio.
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