Golden Finance reported that the encryption payment company Truther will launch a new card in El Salvador on January 29, allowing users to spend USDT directly from their self-custody Wallets through a partnership with Visa. The card does not require pre-funding or custody services, and the currency exchange fee is 2%, with Brazilian users exempt from the IOF tax. Truther plans to expand its services to countries such as Argentina, Mexico, Colombia, and Russia, and aims to integrate more local stablecoins into its self-custody Wallet by early 2025.
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The encryption payment company Truther will launch a non-accomplice USDT Visa card in El Salvador.
Golden Finance reported that the encryption payment company Truther will launch a new card in El Salvador on January 29, allowing users to spend USDT directly from their self-custody Wallets through a partnership with Visa. The card does not require pre-funding or custody services, and the currency exchange fee is 2%, with Brazilian users exempt from the IOF tax. Truther plans to expand its services to countries such as Argentina, Mexico, Colombia, and Russia, and aims to integrate more local stablecoins into its self-custody Wallet by early 2025.