Velo said Orbit Plus launched on iOS and Android across 15 countries, using device-stored private keys. Orbit Plus links PayFi settlement with RWA tokenization Velo said Orbit Plus launched on iOS and Android across 15 countries, using device-stored private keys. Orbit Plus links PayFi settlement with RWA tokenization

Velo Expands Global Footprint as Orbit Plus Debuts in 15 Countries With RWA and Settlement Focus

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  • Velo said Orbit Plus launched on iOS and Android across 15 countries, using device-stored private keys.
  • Orbit Plus links PayFi settlement with RWA tokenization and works alongside EVOLVE and Lightnet.

Velo Protocol has launched Orbit Plus, a multi-chain Web3 Super App, across 15 countries. The rollout is available for iOS and Android through the Apple App Store and Google Play Store. The company stated that the app supports digital assets, stablecoins, tokenized real-world assets, and cross-border value transfers. Orbit Plus is available in Australia, Brazil, Cambodia, Hong Kong, Indonesia, Japan, Laos, Malaysia, Myanmar, the Philippines, Singapore, South Korea, Taiwan, the United Kingdom, and Vietnam. 

Velo described Orbit Plus as a self-custody wallet with private keys stored on the user’s device. The design targets both new users and experienced participants in PayFi and tokenized RWA markets. Orbit Plus includes wallet creation and wallet import features, enabling users to quickly start or migrate. At launch, the app supports NOVA and BNB Smart Chain for sending and receiving tokens.

Orbit Plus Connects Tokenized RWAs With PayFi Settlement Rails

Additionally, Velo said Orbit Plus connects directly to its PayFi infrastructure for real-time settlement and low-cost cross-border transfers. The app also supports swapping between tokenized RWAs, stablecoins, and fiat-linked value routes where available.

The company linked Orbit Plus to an RWA program developed in collaboration with EVOLVE and the Lightnet Group. Velo said the partners plan to tokenize income-generating real estate, alternative assets, and sustainable infrastructure projects. The focus is to bring traditionally illiquid assets on-chain and broaden access in the region.

Lightnet’s licensed payment network is expected to support larger settlement volumes and regional remittances through Orbit Plus. Velo also referenced OTC trading for tokenized RWAs and a cash-out option for digital wallets. Additionally, the platform links tokenized assets with regulated payment rails to improve capital efficiency. The company said this structure can increase market transparency and access to liquidity for RWA markets. 

It also aims to broaden financial inclusion in emerging economies by lowering settlement friction for smaller transfers. Future updates may add more chains and services soon. The app integrates access to Velo ecosystem services, including Omni Points and Velo Finance, through an in-app Web3 portal. Velo said this approach reduces switching across separate applications when moving between wallet functions, dApps, and rewards.

Also, there are outlined plans for dashboards, quick-action shortcuts, and optional white-label versions for enterprise partners. The company framed Orbit Plus as a tool for institutions, SMEs, and individuals that need interoperable settlement across markets.

At press time, VELO had dipped 3.6% to change hands at $0.006877, with a $120.79 million market cap and $7.73 million in 24-hour trading volume.

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