Mercuryo, a popular platform offering cutting-edge financial services regarding fintech and Web3 applications, has announced a new integration. As per the company, it has integrated Injective (a prominent blockchain forum) to revolutionize the future of the financial sector by offering a seamless experience for developers and users. The platform took to Its official X account to announce this development.
Mercuryo Discloses the Integration of Injective
Additionally, an exclusive blog post on Mercuryo’s web portal provides insights into the integration. The company expressed its enthusiasm about the integration. It added that the purpose of this endeavor is to mutually offer a matchless on-ramp solution for diverse Injective apps. It noted that Injective operates as a swift L1 blockchain developing the chief Web3 finance apps.
According to Mercuryo, Injective offers resilient plug-and-play modules with which they can build matchless dApps. The ecosystem backs a broad array of use cases dealing with on-chain finance. They take into account synthetics, NFTFi, GameFi, prediction markets, RWAs, derivatives, and DEXs. It also mentioned that the integration denotes a remarkable move to democratize financial services.
Users Can Access INJ via Preferred Currencies and Payment Methods
In addition to this, it also encourages developers around the globe to provide the latest use cases concerning the exclusive economy. The partnership presents user-friendly, fast, and secure access to Injective’s native token INJ. Moreover, the collaboration targets to expand the Injectve-based apps’ mainstream adoption. At present, consumers can conveniently access the token through Mmercuryo by utilizing diverse local currencies and payment methods.
Sometime following the launch, the company will enable the INJ on-ramp for the popular Injective wallets and dApps. Keeping that in view, consumers can access INJ via their preferred payment method as well as currency. For Injective-based developers, Mercuryo gives support and tools for Mercuryo Payment stack’s integration into particular applications.