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TRON Joins Forces with Mastercard in Groundbreaking Global Crypto Partnership

TRON Joins Forces with Mastercard in Groundbreaking Global Crypto Partnership

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2026-03-14 00:40:45
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TRON teams up with Mastercard in global crypto collaboration

TRON has entered a landmark collaboration with Mastercard, positioning itself among over 85 companies in a Mastercard-led initiative to bridge blockchain payment infrastructure with traditional financial networks. The program, announced by TRON DAO and Mastercard, focuses on developing practical use cases including cross-border remittances, B2B transfers, payouts, and settlement solutions—a significant step toward mainstream crypto adoption.

Mastercard expands partner network for on-chain payments

Mastercard said the Crypto Partner Program was created to bring together crypto-native firms, payment providers, and financial institutions as digital assets move toward broader real-world use. 

TRON has joined the @Mastercard Crypto Partner Program reflecting a shared belief that the next phase of onchain payments will be built through collaboration.

As digital assets move toward real-world use, connecting blockchain infrastructure with existing payment networks… pic.twitter.com/eZMyEa3M8j

TRON DAO (@trondao) March 13, 2026

The company explained the endeavor as a place to engage in dialogue and collaborate as blockchain-based payment activity increasingly works in tandem with traditional finance, providing the background support to real-world financial activities.

In its release, Mastercard reported that enterprise and institutional applications are becoming increasingly popular, especially for payments out, cross-border money movement, settlement, and B2B transfers. According to the company, it is aimed to integrate the speed and programmability of digital assets with the current card rails and global trade flows.

TRON DAO claimed that its involvement was based on the view that the next stage of on-chain payments will be collaborative. The organization also stated that integrating blockchain infrastructure with payment networks is increasing in importance as digital assets come to closer to usefulness.

The program expands upon previous Mastercard Bitcoin program activities, such as its Start Path accelerator track to blockchain and digital asset startups and its Engage platform, which includes a crypto card program.

Stablecoins and settlement tools form core of program

At the center of Mastercard’s broader crypto strategy is its Multi-Token Network, or MTN, which the company uses as a private settlement layer connecting tokenized bank deposits and regulated stablecoins across financial institutions. Mastercard also highlighted its Crypto Credential tool, which replaces wallet addresses with human-readable identifiers and automates compliance checks intended to reduce transaction errors.

The partner program includes exchanges and digital asset firms such as Binance, PayPal, Ripple, Circle, Gemini, Paxos, Crypto.com, OKX, and Bybit. It also includes infrastructure providers such as Fireblocks, Chainalysis, MoonPay, and Worldpay.

Mastercard’s recent product rollouts also connect to this strategy. In late February, the company launched the MetaMask Card in the United States in partnership with ConsenSys and Monavate. The card allows users to make payments with USDC, USDT, mUSD, and yield-bearing tokens, such as aUSDC, via Aave. Mastercard said the product is also active in Switzerland, the European Economic Area, the United Kingdom, Canada, Argentina, Brazil, Colombia, and Mexico.

Earlier in March, Mastercard also announced that it had secured SoFi Technologies as a stablecoin settlement partner. Under that arrangement, SoFiUSD, a fully backed U.S. dollar stablecoin launched in December 2025, will serve as a settlement option within Mastercard’s payment network.

Broader strategy shift follows acquisition talks

The new partner model comes after the previous Mastercard acquisition talks with blockchain infrastructure firm Zerohash. Until late 2025, Mastercard was in the final stages of acquiring the company in a deal estimated to cost between $1.5 and $2 billion. Zerohash declined the transaction and subsequently sought a $250 million funding round at a $1.5 billion valuation.

Based on the information presented, Mastercard is considering a strategic investment in Zerohash, but no results have been validated. The company had also expressed interest in purchasing BVNK, a London-based stablecoin payments platform.

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