Zypto Lets Users Convert Pi Coin to Visa Funds

By: bitcoin ethereum news|2025/05/02 17:00:13
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Pi coins can now be converted to spendable funds via Zypto’s Visa-linked app service. Visa does not support Pi directly; Zypto handles internal conversion before card funding. Zypto adds cold storage, cross-chain DeFi tools, and MoneyGram remittance support. Zypto has rolled out a new feature letting Pi coin holders convert them to funds usable on a Visa debit card. This update means users can now spend Pi like regular money for things like shopping, online purchases, and paying bills. While this feature boosts usability for Pi holders, Visa isn’t directly in on the Pi coin conversion part. Zypto steps in as the middleman. It converts the Pi internally through its system. After conversion, Zypto loads the equivalent funds onto the card it issues. Breaking: NEWS of the day! Zypto Bridges Pi to Real spending Pi Network’s utility is making a move here...!!! See, How it works... 1. Zypto App is offering a service where you can use your Pi coins (from your Pi Wallet) inside their app. 2. Inside Zypto, you can... pic.twitter.com/ZhHsU8ZeDm — PiNewsLast24Hrs (@PiNewsLast24Hrs) April 29, 2025 According to Zypto, here’s how users do it: First, transfer Pi coins from a Pi Wallet into the Zypto app. Once inside the app, Zypto changes the coins internally into usable funds. Then, these funds get linked to the Visa debit card Zypto offers. That card works anywhere Visa payments are accepted online and in stores. Related: Pay with Pi? Hundreds of Businesses Now Saying ‘Yes’ (Korea & Florida Lead) Clarifying Visa’s Role The Zypto Visa card isn’t tied into Visa’s core network for handling cryptocurrencies. Zypto handles the Pi conversion on its own. This makes it clear that Visa doesn’t directly back or process Pi coin payments. The setup ensures Pi stays a digital asset. Related: Bullish on Pi Utility? PiFest Success Boosts Open Market Listing Case Only the fiat-equivalent funds are what move through the standard Visa infrastructure for transactions. The Zypto app isn’t just about Pi. It also packs a decentralized finance (DeFi) wallet. This wallet works with a bunch of big blockchains, including Bitcoin, Ethereum, BNB, Polygon, Base, Solana, Tron, and SUI. The wallet lets users do things like swap crypto across different chains, get onto decentralized exchanges, and buy crypto right there in the app. For boosting wallet security, Zypto has put out Vault Key Cards (VKCs). These metal cards work like cold storage devices. They use NFC tech and fingerprint scanning to keep parts of a user’s wallet recovery words offline and safe. Latest Integrations and Past Deals Zypto recently got more blockchains on board. They added the SUI network and the Aftermath Finance swap protocol. These new hookups follow deals made before. One was a partnership with MoneyGram and the Stellar Development Foundation. That past project let users swap Stellar-based USDC for local cash, or the other way around, at MoneyGram spots that were set up for it. Disclaimer: The information presented in this article is for informational and educational purposes only. The article does not constitute financial advice or advice of any kind. Coin Edition is not responsible for any losses incurred as a result of the utilization of content, products, or services mentioned. Readers are advised to exercise caution before taking any action related to the company. Source: https://coinedition.com/zypto-pi-coin-visa-card-fiat/

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