Alchemy Pay partners with XDB CHAIN to enable fiat-to-crypto purchases for U.S. and global users, simplifying access to branded tokens, NFTs and RWA use cases.Alchemy Pay partners with XDB CHAIN to enable fiat-to-crypto purchases for U.S. and global users, simplifying access to branded tokens, NFTs and RWA use cases.

Alchemy Pay, XDB CHAIN Partner to Open Fiat On-Ramp for U.S. and Global Users

2025/11/13 09:00
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Alchemy Pay, the fiat-to-crypto payments gateway, announced on Wednesday that it has entered a partnership with XDB CHAIN to give eligible users in the United States and customers in jurisdictions worldwide, where permitted, direct fiat access into the XDB CHAIN ecosystem. The tie-up allows people to buy XDB and other XDB-native tokens using U.S. dollars and a wide range of local fiat currencies, with payment options that include Visa and Mastercard, popular mobile wallets and domestic bank transfers.

According to the companies, the integration makes XDB available through Alchemy Pay’s existing on-ramp infrastructure and extends that reach to 173 countries, lowering the technical and regulatory friction for newcomers to Web3. The firms say the goal is to provide a compliant, familiar entry point for users who want to participate in branded token experiences, loyalty programs and other consumer-facing blockchain use cases built on XDB CHAIN.

For XDB CHAIN, a Layer-1 platform pitched as a blockchain optimized for brands and real-world asset (RWA) use cases, the partnership is positioned as a practical bridge to U.S. customers and broader global audiences without forcing brands or end users to become crypto experts. XDB CHAIN supports branded coins, NFTs and tokenized consumer experiences, and the Alchemy Pay integration aims to make those assets more spendable and discoverable through conventional payment rails.

Brands Get an Easier Path to Web3

Brands building on XDB CHAIN should see a more straightforward path to onboarding U.S. consumers, the companies said, enabling use cases such as blockchain-powered loyalty programs, tokenized payments and community engagement that rely on accessible fiat on-ramps. By embedding Alchemy Pay’s API into dApps, wallets and merchant sites connected to the XDB ecosystem, projects can accept card and local payment methods while keeping the user experience familiar to mainstream customers.

Looking forward, both teams said they will continue refining the integration, improving user interfaces, smoothing payment flows and expanding regional payment coverage to further streamline how people and brands enter the XDB CHAIN ecosystem. The announcement frames the partnership as an example of connecting a mature payments infrastructure with a blockchain network focused on practical, consumer-facing utility.

The move comes as a lot of projects are trying to make tokenized assets and branded currencies simple enough for everyday people to actually buy and spend, not just trade for speculation. For XDB CHAIN, adding Alchemy Pay’s on-ramp is a practical, user-friendly step toward that goal, making branded tokens and real-world asset use cases easier for both consumers and brands to adopt.

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