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Afaict this just fiat ramps and KYC services effectively making it easier to build products that are exchange-like. I suspect they'll follow up with making it easier to accept "crypto" payments too. That's likely a much larger undertaking though.

I suspect they'll follow up with making it easier to accept "crypto" payments too.

Prescient.

January 2023 now, ... and it is Stripe's "fiat to crypto on ramp" is all about "web3" and "NTFs".

Stripe has apparently gone with whitelabel exchange, Zero Hash., and branded this "Link".

Link, a Stripe product, uses Zero Hash, a liquidity partner, to facilitate crypto purchases made through the Link by Stripe widget. Zero Hash is responsible for the fulfillment and delivery of your crypto order placed through Link.

What is Link's relationship with Zero Hash? https://support.link.co/questions/what-is-links-relationship-with-zero-hash

Stripe Debuts Fiat-to-Crypto Payment Offering for Web3 Businesses https://www.coindesk.com/business/2022/12/01/stripe-debuts-fiat-to-crypto-payment-offering-for-web3-businesses

An embeddable and customizable fiat-to-crypto onramp https://stripe.com/blog/crypto-onramp

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