Alchemy Pay and Coinbase are offering zero ramp fees on USDC purchases through Cwallet, rolling out limited-time, fee-free fiat-to-crypto on-ramps.Alchemy Pay and Coinbase are offering zero ramp fees on USDC purchases through Cwallet, rolling out limited-time, fee-free fiat-to-crypto on-ramps.

Alchemy Pay, Coinbase Partner to Offer Zero-Fee USDC On-Ramps via Cwallet

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Alchemy Pay announced on social media today that it has teamed up with Coinbase to widen access to USDC, promising users “ZERO ramp fees” on USDC purchases through Cwallet. The post read, “Alchemy Pay and Coinbase are expanding access to USDC! Score ZERO ramp fees on USDC buys through Cwallet! Unlock seamless fiat-to-crypto bridges today—dive in now and supercharge your portfolio without the extra costs. Rally your crew and join today—the bridge is open! Who’s in?” The payments firm framed the move as a push to make on-ramping to stablecoins cheaper and simpler for retail users.

The announcement comes amid a broader push by Alchemy Pay to subsidize ramp fees for stablecoins in partnership with major wallets and exchanges. Over the past month, the company has rolled out similar zero-fee on-ramps with wallet partners, including a high-profile launch with Bitget Wallet backed by Coinbase, aimed at lowering the cost of moving fiat into digital dollars in growth markets. Those rollouts have emphasized easy checkout options such as Apple Pay and Google Pay, and the program has been described as targeting regions across Asia Pacific, Latin America and Africa.

Alchemy Pay’s social posts have also pointed users toward exchanges and wallets where the subsidy applies. A handful of partner pages and exchange notices picked up the company’s promotion, listing limited windows when the zero-ramp offer is active and flagging participating platforms such as CoinEx in different markets. That limited-time framing, useful for generating urgency, also means consumers should verify the exact terms and availability in their country before attempting to make a purchase.

Expanding Stablecoin Access

Alchemy Pay has run similar campaigns before, including a collaboration around Tether last year, as the payments bridge provider experiments with subsidy-driven growth to boost stablecoin adoption. These programs lean on partnerships with large liquidity providers, Coinbase in this case, to underwrite the cost of on-ramps while wallets and exchanges absorb implementation and UX improvements. For users, it’s a simple proposition: fewer upfront frictions when converting local currency to on-chain dollars.

Industry watchers say fee-waiver campaigns are an effective way to lower the activation cost for new users, but they also raise questions about sustainability. Temporary subsidies can spike volumes and sign-ups; whether platforms keep fees at bay long-term, or fold them back after promotional windows, will matter to retention. For now, Alchemy Pay’s network of partners and its claim to support purchases across dozens of countries make the offer a genuine opportunity for cost-conscious buyers who want quick access to USDC.

By absorbing ramp fees, Alchemy Pay’s subsidy program effectively reduces one of the small but real costs that can deter first-time on-ramps, while Coinbase’s involvement supplies liquidity and credibility for the program. Several outlets tracking the initiative have also noted that the zero-fee windows are limited-time events, so users interested in fee-free USDC purchases may want to check partner platforms for exact dates and availability.

If you’re thinking of taking advantage, treat the promotion like any financial move: verify which wallet or exchange is participating in your jurisdiction, confirm the campaign dates, and be ready for standard identity-verification steps that usually accompany fiat on-ramps. Alchemy Pay’s latest social push is an unmistakable invitation to try stablecoins without a small fee standing in the way, and for a certain subset of users, that’s exactly the nudge they needed.

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