Infini significantly reduces transaction fees to 0.1%, U Card is about to enter the era of zero fees
On May 16, the new generation stablecoin payment and financial service platform Infini officially announced that the transaction fee for the Infini Global Card has now been reduced to 0.1%, applicable to all users worldwide.
This means that since the public beta, Infini has reduced the fee from the initial 1% to 0.8%, and now further significantly down to 0.1%.
This reduction not only marks an important milestone for Infini but also brings it one step closer to its long-term vision: achieving zero-fee payments.
Infini co-founder Christine stated, "We are active transaction nodes in the global networks of Visa and Mastercard. The higher the transaction volume, the more rebates we receive. We choose not to retain this profit but to return it to users to lower their payment costs. Our ultimate goal is to move towards zero fees and usher in a new era of stablecoin payments." Infini's growth rate in the stablecoin payment card sector has far exceeded expectations, especially in high-inflation markets such as Latin America and Southeast Asia. As user transaction activity increases, the platform's overall operational revenue will continue to optimize, with the transaction fees expected to be further reduced, ultimately achieving a truly zero payment threshold.
Since its launch, the Infini Global Card has supported users to spend globally through mainstream wallets such as Apple Pay, Google Pay, Alipay, WeChat Pay, and PayPal, and has achieved zero conversion fees from stablecoins to fiat currencies, with instant conversion and automatic revenue mechanisms. This fee reduction reflects Infini's product philosophy of benefiting users and further implements its long-term vision of creating a seamless transaction and borderless payment experience.
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