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Crypto.com integrates with South Korea’s largest payment processor to enable tourist crypto payments: Crypto.com and KG Inicis

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Crypto.com has partnered with KG Inicis to let foreign travelers pay for goods and services in South Korea using digital assets through the exchange’s merchant network.

Crypto.com has partnered with KG Inicis, South Korea’s largest payment gateway and value-added network provider, to enable cryptocurrency payments for foreign tourists visiting the country. The integration will allow travelers to use digital assets through Crypto.com Pay to purchase goods and services from South Korean merchants connected to KG Inicis’s network.

The partnership represents a real-world expansion of Crypto.com’s merchant payment infrastructure in Asia, one of the exchange’s key growth markets. Merchants using the service will have options for how they settle transactions, addressing a key adoption barrier for crypto payments in traditional retail environments.

Sources: Phemex News | Crypto.com LinkedIn

This article was generated automatically by The Defiant’s AI news system from publicly available sources.

Source: https://thedefiant.io/news/cefi/crypto-com-kg-inicis-south-korea-tourist-payments-kbwolr

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