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TrustLinq Aims to Bridge Crypto’s Usability Gap with Regulated Fiat Settlement

TrustLinq Aims to Bridge Crypto’s Usability Gap with Regulated Fiat Settlement

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2025-12-09 08:09:02
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Swiss-regulated payments platform TrustLinq is tackling cryptocurrency's most persistent adoption barrier: the inability to seamlessly convert digital assets into spendable fiat currency. With an estimated $580 billion in dormant crypto assets globally, the infrastructure solution enables direct funding of transactions across 70+ traditional currencies without requiring bank accounts.

The platform's regulatory-compliant framework addresses what analysts describe as crypto's 'liquidity paradox' - while 580 million entities hold digital assets, fewer than 15,000 merchants accept them directly. TrustLinq's settlement channels create the missing LINK between blockchain wallets and established payment networks.

Operating under Swiss financial oversight, the service incorporates multi-jurisdictional compliance protocols and institutional-grade asset handling. This comes as market participants increasingly demand regulated on-ramps that don't force holders to liquidate positions for real-world use.

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