Mastercard partners with 85 institutions to expand crypto payments: Aptos enters the game, and blockchain moves toward mainstream global finance

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Gate News message, in 2026, global payments giant Mastercard officially launched a cryptocurrency partner program, partnering with more than 85 companies to drive deep integration between blockchain payments and the traditional financial system. This move shows that institutions are accelerating their rollout of digital-asset infrastructure, as cryptocurrencies are shifting from edge applications into mainstream financial scenarios.

In this program, Aptos became one of the core partners. Aptos is known for high performance and scalability. By connecting to Mastercard’s global payment network, it is expected to further expand real-world payment scenarios, including cross-border settlement and everyday consumer applications. This also means that public-chain projects are gradually being integrated into traditional payment systems, no longer limited to on-chain ecosystems.

The collaboration program brings together multiple types of participants, including crypto companies, fintech firms, and payment service providers, with the goal of driving on-chain payments to truly take root. Mastercard emphasized that, in the future, the payment experience will feature “invisible blockchain” for users—meaning that at the underlying level, settlement and clearing are completed through blockchain, but users still perform operations through familiar payment interfaces, thereby lowering the usage barrier.

From an industry perspective, this action continues the trend of institutional entry. Previously, PayPal had launched crypto-related services; now, traditional payments giants are further deepening their involvement, strengthening market recognition of blockchain’s long-term value. As infrastructure gradually improves, the payment utility of assets such as Bitcoin, Ethereum, and others may also gain more real-world support.

However, challenges remain during the integration process. The transparency of on-chain transactions may lead to privacy concerns, and the involvement of centralized institutions may also trigger discussions about decentralized principles. How to strike a balance among efficiency, compliance, and user autonomy will become a key issue in the future.

As the boundary between the financial system and blockchain continues to blur, payment scenarios are undergoing structural changes. This partnership program may become an important inflection point for large-scale adoption of cryptocurrencies.

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