• Latest
  • Trending
WhatsApp Launches Cryptocurrency Payment Feature

WhatsApp Launches Cryptocurrency Payment Feature

NNPCL increases Petrol Price

Presidency Clears Air on Viral ‘5% Fuel Tax’ Report

EFCC Declares Sujimoto CEO Wanted Over Alleged Money Laundering

EFCC Declares Sujimoto CEO Wanted Over Alleged Money Laundering

Ebonyi Bans House and Land Agency

Ebonyi Bans House and Land Agency

IGP Appoints Lagos PPRO, Hundeyin as New Police Spokesperson

IGP Appoints Lagos PPRO, Hundeyin as New Police Spokesperson

Recruitment: Police Release List Of Successful Candidates

Police warn Women, say ‘Taking Transport Fare from Men Without Showing Up Is Punishable’ (Video)

President Tinubu Travels to Europe for 10-Day Annual Leave

President Tinubu Travels to Europe for 10-Day Annual Leave

ADC Slams Remi Tinubu Over Birthday Donation, says ‘National Library Isn’t Your Pet Project’

ADC Slams Remi Tinubu Over Birthday Donation, says ‘National Library Isn’t Your Pet Project’

Saturday, September 6, 2025
  • Login
No Result
View All Result
iDeemlawful
  • Home
  • News
  • Featured
  • Politics
  • LifeStyle
  • Advertise with Us
  • Opinion
  • Campus
iDeemlawful
No Result
View All Result
iDeemlawful
No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • News
  • Featured
  • Politics
  • LifeStyle
  • Advertise with Us
  • Opinion
  • Campus
Home Business News

WhatsApp Launches Cryptocurrency Payment Feature

by iDeemlawful
December 10, 2021
in Business News, Featured
A A
0
WhatsApp Launches Cryptocurrency Payment Feature

WhatsApp has launched a cryptocurrency payment feature for a small number of users in the United States, thanks to Novi integration, a digital wallet owned by Facebook (now Meta), according to a report on MacRumours.

The pilot programme lets users of the encrypted messaging app send and receive money “instantly, securely, and with no fees” using the Paxos Dollar (USPD) stablecoin, whose value is linked to the US dollar.

The way the payments work in WhatsApp is similar to sending regular attachments in a conversation. Users tap the plus (+) icon and then select Payment from the menu that appears. Users who are paid this way receive USDP, which can be withdrawn to a bank account in its equivalent value in US dollars.

There’s no cap on the number of times the Novi system can be used to send and receive money through WhatsApp.

SeeThese

FCCPC Replies Meta’s threat to Quit Nigeria over ₦220 Million Fine

WhatsApp Group Admin Shot Dead over Alleged Removal of Member

How to Develop Mobile Apps without Coding

Regardless of frequency of use, there are no fees associated with keeping a balance in a Novi account or withdrawing it to a bank account. In addition, the inclusion of Novi in the chat platform has no effect on the end-to-end encryption of personal messages.

The small pilot program is available to some users in the US from today.

The pilot is one outcome of Meta’s cryptocurrency plans, which have changed since they were officially announced in 2019. Back then, the plan was to develop a cryptocurrency called Libra that would be linked to a Facebook digital wallet called Calibra.

However, Libra has since become Diem, and Calibra has become Novi, and instead of using Diem, Novi has adopted the Paxos stablecoin in partnership with Coinbase, which is the custody partner that holds the funds for the pilot. WhatsApp already offers payment systems in India and Brazil, but these used traditional fiat currencies rather than crypto.

Tags: Whatsapp
Share196Tweet123SendShare
Previous Post

UNILORIN Ban Tinted Vehicles With Serious Penalty

Next Post

Twitter Ban: Court Dismisses Suit Against FG, Fines SERAP N100,000

iDeemlawful

iDeemlawful

Next Read

NNPCL increases Petrol Price
Business News

Presidency Clears Air on Viral ‘5% Fuel Tax’ Report

...

Read more
Ebonyi Bans House and Land Agency
Business News

Ebonyi Bans House and Land Agency

...

Read more
President Tinubu Travels to Europe for 10-Day Annual Leave
Featured

President Tinubu Travels to Europe for 10-Day Annual Leave

...

Read more
Tinubu asks Rivals to Accept Defeat as APC wins By-Election
Featured

Why Nigeria Not Afraid of Trump’s Tariffs—Tinubu

...

Read more
FG Increases CNG Price by ₦150/SCM
Business News

FG Increases CNG Price by ₦150/SCM

...

Read more
Burkina Faso Outlaws Homosexuality with Jail Term
Featured

Burkina Faso Outlaws Homosexuality with Jail Term

...

Read more
SERAP Slams Tinubu, Demands Reversal of “Excessive” Passport Fees
Business News

SERAP Slams Tinubu, Demands Reversal of “Excessive” Passport Fees

...

Read more
7,000 PDP supporters defect to APC in Sokoto
Featured

APC Sweeps 20 LGAs, PDP 3 in Rivers Polls

...

Read more
Next Post
29-year-old Ex-convict Bags 28 Years Imprisonment For Impersonating UNILORIN DSA

Twitter Ban: Court Dismisses Suit Against FG, Fines SERAP N100,000

[FILE] UNILAG Releases Cut-off Marks for 2021/2022 Admission Merit List

[FILE] UNILAG Releases Cut-off Marks for 2021/2022 Admission Merit List

Leave a Reply Cancel reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Recommended

Finally, Biden Announces Sanction on Russia, Targeting Wealth, Others

Russian General Dropped Dead In Ukraine [PHOTO]

MY HEART BEATS FOR YOU chapter 19

2023: Drama As Ibadan Muslim Cleric Joins Presidential Race, Dares Tinubu, Osinbajo, Others [PHOTOS]

2023: Drama As Ibadan Muslim Cleric Joins Presidential Race, Dares Tinubu, Osinbajo, Others [PHOTOS]

Most Popular

NNPCL increases Petrol Price
Business News

Presidency Clears Air on Viral ‘5% Fuel Tax’ Report

EFCC Declares Sujimoto CEO Wanted Over Alleged Money Laundering
Breaking News

EFCC Declares Sujimoto CEO Wanted Over Alleged Money Laundering

Ebonyi Bans House and Land Agency
Business News

Ebonyi Bans House and Land Agency

iDeemlawful

Copyright © 2019 iDeemlawful.

Useful Links

  • About Us
  • Advertise with Us
  • Editorial Policy

Follow Us

Copyright © 2019 iDeemlawful.

Welcome Back!

Login to your account below

Forgotten Password?

Retrieve your password

Please enter your username or email address to reset your password.

Log In