Paxful P2P Trading Integrated Into Infinito Wallet
Multi-crypto wallet Infinito is integrating Paxful’s P2P trading services into its platform.
Multi-crypto wallet Infinito has announced a partnership with peer-to-peer Bitcoin (BTC) marketplace Paxful to integrate their services into the “Infinito Wallet.”
According to the official announcement, Infinito users will now be able to buy Bitcoin directly from other crypto users around the world without any transaction fees involved.
Speaking with Cointelegraph, Ray Youseff, CEO of Paxful, said the integration was a way of making crypto easier to obtain and use:
“There is a growing trend in Bitcoin ownership globally. As an industry, we should work towards creating more crypto products that will be used for real-life use cases that can help accelerate mainstream real-life adoption, and not just for speculation.”
Expanding to new markets in Asia
Both companies are also looking to expand their services within the Vietnamese market, which they believe is a “high potential market” with a rapidly growing Bitcoin investor community.
Jack Nguyen, director of Infinito, said the P2P trading would be beneficial for Vietnamese users:
“We’re extremely pleased to be Paxful’s first-ever crypto wallet partner to enable Bitcoin ownership for even more people all over the world and penetrate the Vietnam market.”
They’re launching a “crypto investment competition” to attract newcomers to test the world of crypto before investing. But Youseff revealed that newcomers were already arriving as a result of the COVID-19 crisis, which had prompted a surge in new user sign-ups globally in March:
“Since there are many people now at home and are looking for other income opportunities, they see the benefits of crypto and peer-to-peer finance. Crypto is also solving the problem of remittance since many traditional financial services are affected during this time.”
Other countries in sight for the market’s expansion
Youseff said that along with Vietnam, Paxful is increasing efforts to target India, Russia, some countries in Latin America, and Southeast Asia.