The leading social infrastructure company UXLINK is currently launching a KYC process pilot for FujiCard in multiple regions including Japan, South Korea, and Singapore, inviting enthusiastic volunteers from the global community to help continuously refine the process alongside the product and engineering teams; meanwhile, the UXLINK #PayFi system (FujiPay/FujiCard) is progressing as planned and is expected to officially launch in the first half of this year.

FujiCard is not just an ordinary virtual crypto card, but emphasizes a 'socialized' experience—by seamlessly integrating payment scenarios with social networks, allowing users to complete payments within 'chat', truly achieving 'finance is social'.

I believe that UXLINK's global KYC pilot initiatives show a high regard for product localization, compliance, and user experience; and the deep integration of payment and social interaction is indeed a key breakthrough for the future proliferation of crypto payments.

On one hand, it lowers the usage threshold, while on the other hand, it enhances the interaction stickiness among users. After this wave of unlocking, opportunities can be strategically planned.