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The service will be powered by Zerohash, and will put OnePay in line with competitors like Venmo, Cash App, and PayPal.
Walmart owned fintech platform OnePay is reportedly adding Bitcoin and Ethereum trading to its mobile app later this year.
Walmart-backed fintech OnePay will introduce Bitcoin and Ethereum trading and custody on its mobile app later this year.
OnePay, the Walmart-backed banking platform, plans to launch Bitcoin and Ether trading and custody later in 2025 to advance its vision of a WeChat-style superapp for US users.