Edge and Simplex partner to enable selling crypto to credit cards

Edge, a non-custodial crypto wallet app, today announced a partnership with Simplex, a payment processing provider for the crypto ecosystem. The two firms will roll out the beta release of the Simplex crypto cash out feature.

This new functionality is available in an iOS beta release of Edge initially for non-US Visa cardholders which users can sign up for at edge.app/beta. The Android beta release will follow shortly. Edge users will now be able to sell several different cryptocurrencies including Bitcoin, Ethereum, and Ripple directly to their Visa or Mastercard credit cards.

Specially issued crypto debit cards have long been a popular product for the industry allowing the purchase of debit cards which can then be topped up with bitcoin and then spent at credit card accepting merchants worldwide.

The launch of the crypto cash out functionality gives users the same benefits as a crypto debit card but allows them to use their existing credit cards and reap the benefits of established reward points or mileage programs.

“We are incredibly excited to offer this new functionality in partnership with Simplex. Simplex has been an early leader in offering crypto payment processing, allowing people to acquire bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies with credit cards around the world. Now users have the freedom to effectively spend crypto directly from their credit card of choice. Since our founding in 2014, making crypto usable as a transactional currency has been one of our top priorities and this new functionality brings us a major step closer to that dream.”

Paul Puey, Edge CEO

“We’re thrilled to expand our long-standing partnership with Edge and start enabling users to cash out of crypto and not only to buy into crypto. One of the main concerns of mainstream new users is cashing out after they have bought in, and we’re excited to start enabling it. We’re certain that this capability will increase crypto adoption by freeing users to do as they see fit.”

Nimrod Lehavi, Simplex CEO

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