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MetaMask expands global reach with new partnerships in six countries
MetaMask broadens its global presence with key partnerships in Vietnam, the Philippines, Indonesia, Thailand, Egypt, and Chile.
In a Dec. 8 post on X, MetaMask, a well-known software cryptocurrency wallet, unveiled new partnerships in Vietnam, the Philippines, Indonesia, Thailand, Egypt, and Chile.
As stated in the announcement, MetaMask is working with VietQR and Mobile Money in Vietnam, GCash in the Philippines, QRIS in Indonesia, Thai QR in Thailand, Vodafone Cash in Egypt, and Webpay in Chile. These collaborations empower users with localized options
MetaMask has also extended its reach to Vietnam, Malaysia, Japan, and South Korea, offering additional support for local transfers through strategic alliances with Unlimit, a borderless payment solution, and TransFi.
The Buy aggregator feature is said to be accessible across various MetaMask platforms, including the mobile app and browser extension, and directly within the MetaMask Portfolio.
Alongside growth announcements, MetaMask recently encountered transaction issues for mobile users on v7.9.0.
Following the bug fix on Nov. 15, MetaMask recommended mobile users promptly update their apps to the latest version, 7.10.0, as a precaution. The wallet provider specified that the issue with the previous version had impacted a limited number of users in a posting on Nov. 14.