Fireblocks Joins Forces with Mesh to Optimize Digital Payments

Mesh, a financial operating system, has partnered with
Fireblocks to enhance digital asset management and payments. This collaboration
aims to enhance security and efficiency by creating a better experience for
businesses and consumers.

Impact on Digital Asset Adoption

Speaking about the new partnership, Bam Azizi, the
Co-Founder and CEO of Mesh, said: “It’s a huge deal to join forces with
Fireblocks and empower businesses and their end users with the best tools for
digital asset management and transactions. This partnership leverages Mesh’s
seamless embedded connectivity, enabling secure, frictionless interactions and
transactions across platforms, creating a dynamic ecosystem that benefits
everyone involved.”

By integrating Fireblocks’ platform with Mesh’s
connectivity solutions, the partnership seeks to optimize payment flows and
streamline digital asset transactions across various wallet types. The partnership is also set to enhance the
accessibility and functionality of digital asset services, making them more
widely adopted across the financial sector.

“We are excited about the opportunities to
redefine what is possible at the intersection of institutional finance and
crypto, and it all comes back to reducing the complexity and friction often
associated with digital asset transactions. For payment service providers, this
collaboration means they can now offer their end users a more streamlined and
secure experience,” said Ran Goldi, the SVP Payments and Network at
Fireblocks.

More Partnerships Involving Fireblocks

In May, Archax, the exchange, broker, and custodian of digital assets, integrated the blockchain application and digital asset management in another partnership involving Fireblocks. The initiative
sought to boost the security of Archax’s operations and expand product
offerings and market presence.

This collaboration allows Archax to better manage its treasury operations and utilize Fireblocks’ multi-layer security to secure customer funds. By adding Fireblocks, Archax aims to benefit from the company’s Multi-Party Computation technology and Intel SGX. The FCA-regulated firm highlighted the importance of working with technology providers to expand its product portfolio.

Mesh, a financial operating system, has partnered with
Fireblocks to enhance digital asset management and payments. This collaboration
aims to enhance security and efficiency by creating a better experience for
businesses and consumers.

Impact on Digital Asset Adoption

Speaking about the new partnership, Bam Azizi, the
Co-Founder and CEO of Mesh, said: “It’s a huge deal to join forces with
Fireblocks and empower businesses and their end users with the best tools for
digital asset management and transactions. This partnership leverages Mesh’s
seamless embedded connectivity, enabling secure, frictionless interactions and
transactions across platforms, creating a dynamic ecosystem that benefits
everyone involved.”

By integrating Fireblocks’ platform with Mesh’s
connectivity solutions, the partnership seeks to optimize payment flows and
streamline digital asset transactions across various wallet types. The partnership is also set to enhance the
accessibility and functionality of digital asset services, making them more
widely adopted across the financial sector.

“We are excited about the opportunities to
redefine what is possible at the intersection of institutional finance and
crypto, and it all comes back to reducing the complexity and friction often
associated with digital asset transactions. For payment service providers, this
collaboration means they can now offer their end users a more streamlined and
secure experience,” said Ran Goldi, the SVP Payments and Network at
Fireblocks.

More Partnerships Involving Fireblocks

In May, Archax, the exchange, broker, and custodian of digital assets, integrated the blockchain application and digital asset management in another partnership involving Fireblocks. The initiative
sought to boost the security of Archax’s operations and expand product
offerings and market presence.

This collaboration allows Archax to better manage its treasury operations and utilize Fireblocks’ multi-layer security to secure customer funds. By adding Fireblocks, Archax aims to benefit from the company’s Multi-Party Computation technology and Intel SGX. The FCA-regulated firm highlighted the importance of working with technology providers to expand its product portfolio.

This post is originally published on FINANCEMAGNATES.

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