Alchemy Pay has announced a significant expansion through a new strategic partnership with Carbon Browser. Carbon Browser, recognized for being the quickest Web3.0 browser, has accrued over 7 million downloads and maintains a daily active user base of more than 60,000. This collaboration is expected to substantially increase Alchemy Pay’s visibility and user interaction.
Excited to join forces with @trycarbonio, the fastest Web3.0 browser with 7M+ downloads and 60k+ daily active users!
This partnership lists #AlchemyPay on Carbon Browser’s dApp page and store for increased visibility. $ACH is now on its @ldxfi / https://t.co/Raj5HMVW8K swap and… pic.twitter.com/0ci6yGCs2w
— Alchemy Pay|$ACH: Fiat-Crypto Payment Gateway (@AlchemyPay) April 18, 2024
As part of the partnership, Alchemy Pay will be prominently featured on Carbon Browser’s designated dApp page and within its dApp store. Additionally, the integration includes the incorporation of the $ACH token into Carbon Browser’s LDX.fi, a cross-chain swap platform. This allows for versatile exchanges across various networks and tokens. Furthermore, the integration facilitates user access to the $ACH token directly through the Carbon Browser Wallet, simplifying the process of sending and receiving $ACH.
User and Community Benefits
This alliance not only broadens the reach of Alchemy Pay and $ACH but also connects them with an enthusiastic and growing community of Web3 and cryptocurrency aficionados. The integration into Carbon Browser enables Alchemy Pay to engage more effectively with users in a decentralized, privacy-focused, and community-oriented environment.
In its ongoing efforts to diversify its service offerings, improve transaction success rates, and enhance operational efficiency, Alchemy Pay is actively securing licenses in various regions, including parts of the UK, the United States, Canada, Indonesia, and Lithuania, with plans to acquire over 20 new licenses in Hong Kong, the U.S., and Singapore. These developments underscore Alchemy Pay’s credibility within both the cryptocurrency and traditional payment sectors, evidenced by its recognition as an authorized third-party service provider by both Visa and Mastercard.