Global payment leader Mastercard, Polygon Labs and Mercuryo have announced Tuesday they are extending Mastercard Crypto Credential to self-custody wallets, adding username-style aliases intended to eliminate the need for long alphanumeric wallet addresses. Mastercard said it chose Polygon as the first blockchain to support the initiative, pointing to the network’s speed, reliability and suitability for payments infrastructure. Mercuryo will serve as the initial issuer responsible for verifying users and enabling the creation of new Crypto Credential aliases. Identity Verification Meets Human-Readable Wallets Mercuryo sait it will conduct identity checks and issue the aliases, which users may bind to their wallets across the network. Users can also request a Crypto Credential soulbound token on Polygon, showing onchain that the associated wallet belongs to a verified user. The shift away from lengthy hexadecimal wallet strings aims to reduce errors and increase confidence in digital transactions. A single verified alias recognized across the Crypto Credential network brings blockchain usage closer to familiar payment flows, said the firm. Polygon Positioned as Payments-Grade Infrastructure Mastercard’s decision to use Polygon reflects the network’s emphasis on scalability and predictable settlement. The Polygon Proof-of-Stake chain offers low transaction costs, high throughput and rapid confirmation times suitable for real-world payment activity. Recent upgrades—including the Rio and Heimdall v2 releases—have strengthened finality guarantees, mitigated reorganization risk and paved the way for higher throughput. Polygon already handles a meaningful share of U.S. stablecoin transfers and supports a broad segment of neobanks and fintechs integrating digital asset rails. Polygon Labs CEO Marc Boiron said the partnership shows how blockchain networks can meet the demands of mainstream financial services, adding that success will come as blockchain becomes “invisible” to end users. Toward Mainstream Self-Custody and Onchain Payments Mercuryo’s role in verifying users and issuing credentials is intended to make self-custody wallets more approachable, offering a clearer, user-friendly workflow for managing digital assets. The companies say improvements in verification and user experience are pushing self-custody beyond niche use cases toward broader consumer adoption. Mastercard executives framed the initiative as part of the firm’s ongoing effort to build trust in blockchain-based transactions and deliver intuitive digital asset experiences at scale. The expansion of Crypto Credential illustrates a broader industry trend in which payments, identity and blockchain infrastructure increasingly overlap. As financial institutions expand onchain capabilities, frameworks like Crypto Credential—and networks like Polygon—are helping to define the next generation of global paymentsGlobal payment leader Mastercard, Polygon Labs and Mercuryo have announced Tuesday they are extending Mastercard Crypto Credential to self-custody wallets, adding username-style aliases intended to eliminate the need for long alphanumeric wallet addresses. Mastercard said it chose Polygon as the first blockchain to support the initiative, pointing to the network’s speed, reliability and suitability for payments infrastructure. Mercuryo will serve as the initial issuer responsible for verifying users and enabling the creation of new Crypto Credential aliases. Identity Verification Meets Human-Readable Wallets Mercuryo sait it will conduct identity checks and issue the aliases, which users may bind to their wallets across the network. Users can also request a Crypto Credential soulbound token on Polygon, showing onchain that the associated wallet belongs to a verified user. The shift away from lengthy hexadecimal wallet strings aims to reduce errors and increase confidence in digital transactions. A single verified alias recognized across the Crypto Credential network brings blockchain usage closer to familiar payment flows, said the firm. Polygon Positioned as Payments-Grade Infrastructure Mastercard’s decision to use Polygon reflects the network’s emphasis on scalability and predictable settlement. The Polygon Proof-of-Stake chain offers low transaction costs, high throughput and rapid confirmation times suitable for real-world payment activity. Recent upgrades—including the Rio and Heimdall v2 releases—have strengthened finality guarantees, mitigated reorganization risk and paved the way for higher throughput. Polygon already handles a meaningful share of U.S. stablecoin transfers and supports a broad segment of neobanks and fintechs integrating digital asset rails. Polygon Labs CEO Marc Boiron said the partnership shows how blockchain networks can meet the demands of mainstream financial services, adding that success will come as blockchain becomes “invisible” to end users. Toward Mainstream Self-Custody and Onchain Payments Mercuryo’s role in verifying users and issuing credentials is intended to make self-custody wallets more approachable, offering a clearer, user-friendly workflow for managing digital assets. The companies say improvements in verification and user experience are pushing self-custody beyond niche use cases toward broader consumer adoption. Mastercard executives framed the initiative as part of the firm’s ongoing effort to build trust in blockchain-based transactions and deliver intuitive digital asset experiences at scale. The expansion of Crypto Credential illustrates a broader industry trend in which payments, identity and blockchain infrastructure increasingly overlap. As financial institutions expand onchain capabilities, frameworks like Crypto Credential—and networks like Polygon—are helping to define the next generation of global payments

Mastercard Selects Polygon to Power Verified Username Transfers for Self-Custody Wallets

Global payment leader Mastercard, Polygon Labs and Mercuryo have announced Tuesday they are extending Mastercard Crypto Credential to self-custody wallets, adding username-style aliases intended to eliminate the need for long alphanumeric wallet addresses.

Mastercard said it chose Polygon as the first blockchain to support the initiative, pointing to the network’s speed, reliability and suitability for payments infrastructure. Mercuryo will serve as the initial issuer responsible for verifying users and enabling the creation of new Crypto Credential aliases.

Identity Verification Meets Human-Readable Wallets

Mercuryo sait it will conduct identity checks and issue the aliases, which users may bind to their wallets across the network. Users can also request a Crypto Credential soulbound token on Polygon, showing onchain that the associated wallet belongs to a verified user.

The shift away from lengthy hexadecimal wallet strings aims to reduce errors and increase confidence in digital transactions. A single verified alias recognized across the Crypto Credential network brings blockchain usage closer to familiar payment flows, said the firm.

Polygon Positioned as Payments-Grade Infrastructure

Mastercard’s decision to use Polygon reflects the network’s emphasis on scalability and predictable settlement. The Polygon Proof-of-Stake chain offers low transaction costs, high throughput and rapid confirmation times suitable for real-world payment activity.

Recent upgrades—including the Rio and Heimdall v2 releases—have strengthened finality guarantees, mitigated reorganization risk and paved the way for higher throughput. Polygon already handles a meaningful share of U.S. stablecoin transfers and supports a broad segment of neobanks and fintechs integrating digital asset rails.

Polygon Labs CEO Marc Boiron said the partnership shows how blockchain networks can meet the demands of mainstream financial services, adding that success will come as blockchain becomes “invisible” to end users.

Toward Mainstream Self-Custody and Onchain Payments

Mercuryo’s role in verifying users and issuing credentials is intended to make self-custody wallets more approachable, offering a clearer, user-friendly workflow for managing digital assets.

The companies say improvements in verification and user experience are pushing self-custody beyond niche use cases toward broader consumer adoption.

Mastercard executives framed the initiative as part of the firm’s ongoing effort to build trust in blockchain-based transactions and deliver intuitive digital asset experiences at scale.

The expansion of Crypto Credential illustrates a broader industry trend in which payments, identity and blockchain infrastructure increasingly overlap. As financial institutions expand onchain capabilities, frameworks like Crypto Credential—and networks like Polygon—are helping to define the next generation of global payments.

Disclaimer: The articles reposted on this site are sourced from public platforms and are provided for informational purposes only. They do not necessarily reflect the views of MEXC. All rights remain with the original authors. If you believe any content infringes on third-party rights, please contact service@support.mexc.com for removal. MEXC makes no guarantees regarding the accuracy, completeness, or timeliness of the content and is not responsible for any actions taken based on the information provided. The content does not constitute financial, legal, or other professional advice, nor should it be considered a recommendation or endorsement by MEXC.

You May Also Like

Sunmi Cuts Clutter and Boosts Speed with New All-in-One Mobile Terminal & Scanner-Printer

Sunmi Cuts Clutter and Boosts Speed with New All-in-One Mobile Terminal & Scanner-Printer

SINGAPORE, Jan. 16, 2026 /PRNewswire/ — Business Challenge: Stores today face dual pressures: the need for faster, more flexible customer service beyond fixed counters
Share
AI Journal2026/01/16 20:31
Franklin Templeton CEO Dismisses 50bps Rate Cut Ahead FOMC

Franklin Templeton CEO Dismisses 50bps Rate Cut Ahead FOMC

The post Franklin Templeton CEO Dismisses 50bps Rate Cut Ahead FOMC appeared on BitcoinEthereumNews.com. Franklin Templeton CEO Jenny Johnson has weighed in on whether the Federal Reserve should make a 25 basis points (bps) Fed rate cut or 50 bps cut. This comes ahead of the Fed decision today at today’s FOMC meeting, with the market pricing in a 25 bps cut. Bitcoin and the broader crypto market are currently trading flat ahead of the rate cut decision. Franklin Templeton CEO Weighs In On Potential FOMC Decision In a CNBC interview, Jenny Johnson said that she expects the Fed to make a 25 bps cut today instead of a 50 bps cut. She acknowledged the jobs data, which suggested that the labor market is weakening. However, she noted that this data is backward-looking, indicating that it doesn’t show the current state of the economy. She alluded to the wage growth, which she remarked is an indication of a robust labor market. She added that retail sales are up and that consumers are still spending, despite inflation being sticky at 3%, which makes a case for why the FOMC should opt against a 50-basis-point Fed rate cut. In line with this, the Franklin Templeton CEO said that she would go with a 25 bps rate cut if she were Jerome Powell. She remarked that the Fed still has the October and December FOMC meetings to make further cuts if the incoming data warrants it. Johnson also asserted that the data show a robust economy. However, she noted that there can’t be an argument for no Fed rate cut since Powell already signaled at Jackson Hole that they were likely to lower interest rates at this meeting due to concerns over a weakening labor market. Notably, her comment comes as experts argue for both sides on why the Fed should make a 25 bps cut or…
Share
BitcoinEthereumNews2025/09/18 00:36
State Street Corporation (NYSE: STT) Reports Fourth-Quarter and Full-Year 2025 Financial Results

State Street Corporation (NYSE: STT) Reports Fourth-Quarter and Full-Year 2025 Financial Results

BOSTON–(BUSINESS WIRE)–State Street Corporation (NYSE: STT) reported its fourth-quarter and full-year 2025 financial results today. The news release, presentation
Share
AI Journal2026/01/16 20:46