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Huge Partnership News for the EU: CZ-Backed Trust Wallet Partners with a Major Company! This Affects Bitcoin (BTC) and Four Altcoins!

2025/12/12 01:52

Revolut, a British bank, has partnered with Trust Wallet to enable Bitcoin and cryptocurrency trading services within the European Union (EU).

According to Coindesk, London-based next-generation bank Revolut has partnered with Trust Wallet (TWT) to launch a service that allows users in the European Union to instantly buy cryptocurrency in their personal wallets.

This service allows Trust Wallet users to purchase cryptocurrencies directly using Revolut Pay, credit or debit cards, and bank transfers, and have the assets instantly available in their personal wallets.

AB Revolut users will be able to instantly deposit funds into their Trust Wallet accounts, and some transactions will be fee-free. Currently, Trust Wallet reportedly has 220 million users.

The feature currently supports Bitcoin (BTC), Ethereum (ETH), Solana (SOL), USDC, and USDT, with plans to add more cryptocurrencies in the future.

Trust Wallet is a cryptocurrency wallet service founded by Changpeng Zhao (CZ), the founder of Binance, the world’s largest cryptocurrency exchange.

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