Alchemy Pay adds StraitsX $XSGD and $XUSD to its fiat on-ramp, letting users in 173 countries buy them with cards, bank transfers and mobile wallets.Alchemy Pay adds StraitsX $XSGD and $XUSD to its fiat on-ramp, letting users in 173 countries buy them with cards, bank transfers and mobile wallets.

Alchemy Pay Lists StraitsX Stablecoins to Expand Global Fiat-to-Crypto Access

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Alchemy Pay has given users around the world a simpler way to move cash onto blockchains by adding StraitsX’s $XSGD and $XUSD stablecoins to its fiat on-ramp. The payment gateway, already known for connecting traditional payment rails to crypto networks, now lets people in 173 countries buy these fiat-backed tokens with familiar methods like Visa and Mastercard, Apple Pay and Google Pay, local bank transfers and mobile wallets across more than 50 fiat currencies.

That might sound technical, but the practical effect is straightforward: people and businesses who want stable, regulator-friendly crypto exposure can now convert local currency into $XSGD and $XUSD without jumping through hoops. For many users, especially institutions that care about compliance and settlement certainty, this removes a major friction point between bank accounts and stablecoins.

StraitsX positions itself as a settlement layer built for stablecoins. Its $XSGD and $XUSD are fully reserved, fiat-backed tokens intended to make cross-border payments and liquidity flows smoother. Importantly, both coins are recognised by the Monetary Authority of Singapore as being substantively compliant with the regulator’s forthcoming Single-Currency Stablecoin framework, a signal that they were designed with oversight and real-world integration in mind. StraitsX also works with established banks such as Standard Chartered and DBS, which helps the project stitch together traditional finance and on-chain liquidity.

Faster Fiat-to-Crypto Flows

For Alchemy Pay, the listing is part of a broader push to mainstream crypto payments. The company has built a global network underpinned by an array of regulatory approvals, including ten U.S. Money Transmitter Licenses and permissions across Southeast Asia, Korea, Europe and the U.K. That licensing footprint matters: it gives payment partners and customers confidence that when they move fiat into the crypto world, those flows meet regulatory expectations.

Behind the scenes, Alchemy Pay is also building new infrastructure of its own. The company is developing Alchemy Chain, a Layer-1 blockchain focused on stablecoin payments, and plans to launch a testnet soon alongside its own stablecoin. That roadmap suggests Alchemy Pay sees the future of payments as a mix of traditional rails and purpose-built blockchain layers working together.

The addition of $XSGD and $XUSD broadens the choices available to users who want a compliant path into digital currencies. It’s a reminder that the stablecoin ecosystem is maturing: issuers are working with banks and regulators, and payment gateways are trying to make on-ramps as seamless as possible. For end users, this means fewer steps, less confusion, and a clearer route from everyday money to programmable money. This integration is expected to accelerate adoption by firms and consumers seeking reliable digital payment options.

As stablecoins become more central to cross-border transactions and digital commerce, partnerships like the one between Alchemy Pay and StraitsX illustrate a simple idea playing out in the market: when regulated issuers and established payment providers cooperate, moving between fiat and crypto stops feeling like a technical stunt and starts feeling like an everyday utility.

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