Dogecoin connects to the Paxos enterprise network, potentially reaching the PayPal and Venmo ecosystem indirectly
According to The Block, the Dogecoin (DOGE) related organization House of Doge announced a partnership with the regulated stablecoin and crypto infrastructure provider Paxos to integrate Dogecoin into its enterprise-level crypto brokerage and custody network.
Paxos is the underlying blockchain infrastructure service provider for payment platforms such as PayPal, Venmo, and Mercado Libre, which rely on Paxos' capabilities to offer users the buying, selling, and custody of crypto assets.
This initial phase of the partnership is aimed at enterprise clients, and it remains unclear whether it will expand to consumer applications in the future. House of Doge CEO Marco Margiotta stated that this collaboration will accelerate the accessibility of Dogecoin globally and provide a compliant access path for mainstream fintech platforms.
Paxos indicated that this move aims to provide secure and compliant access to digital assets through its regulated infrastructure and support enterprise clients in expanding their crypto asset product lines.
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