Deep Tide TechFlow news, on November 30, according to CoinDesk, payment company Truther announced that it will cooperate with Visa to launch a “non-custodial” USDT Visa card. This card allows users to spend USDT stored in their own Wallet directly - without needing to deposit in advance or relying on any third-party custodian. When making a payment, Truther will instantly deduct the corresponding USDT from the user's self-custody Wallet for real-time Settlement. For example, when spending 30 euros at a hotel, the equivalent USDT will be deducted directly. The card charges about a 2% fee for currency conversion; for Brazilian users, the usual IOF tax is also waived.
Truther stated that El Salvador will serve as the initial market. Its long-term plan includes expanding services to countries such as Argentina, Mexico, Colombia, and Russia, and integrating more local stablecoins into its self-custody Wallet.
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The encryption payment company Truther announced the launch of a non-accomplice USDT Visa card.
Deep Tide TechFlow news, on November 30, according to CoinDesk, payment company Truther announced that it will cooperate with Visa to launch a “non-custodial” USDT Visa card. This card allows users to spend USDT stored in their own Wallet directly - without needing to deposit in advance or relying on any third-party custodian. When making a payment, Truther will instantly deduct the corresponding USDT from the user's self-custody Wallet for real-time Settlement. For example, when spending 30 euros at a hotel, the equivalent USDT will be deducted directly. The card charges about a 2% fee for currency conversion; for Brazilian users, the usual IOF tax is also waived.
Truther stated that El Salvador will serve as the initial market. Its long-term plan includes expanding services to countries such as Argentina, Mexico, Colombia, and Russia, and integrating more local stablecoins into its self-custody Wallet.