TLDR OnePay, majority-owned by Walmart, has added over a dozen crypto tokens since launching Bitcoin and Ethereum in January New additions include Solana, CardanoTLDR OnePay, majority-owned by Walmart, has added over a dozen crypto tokens since launching Bitcoin and Ethereum in January New additions include Solana, Cardano

Walmart’s OnePay Adds 15+ Crypto Tokens to App for New Crypto Users

2026/03/30 16:24
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TLDR

  • OnePay, majority-owned by Walmart, has added over a dozen crypto tokens since launching Bitcoin and Ethereum in January
  • New additions include Solana, Cardano, Polygon, Arbitrum, SUI, Bitcoin Cash, and PAX Gold
  • The platform targets users who are new to crypto, prioritizing demand, liquidity, and regulatory clarity
  • OnePay is positioning itself as a US “superapp” combining banking, payments, loans, and crypto
  • SEC Chair Paul Atkins has expressed support for multi-service financial platforms under one regulatory framework

OnePay, the fintech app majority-owned by Walmart, has expanded its crypto offering to more than 15 tokens in just a few months.

The app launched its crypto platform in January with only Bitcoin and Ethereum. It has since added Solana, Cardano, Bitcoin Cash, PAX Gold, Polygon, Arbitrum, and SUI, among others.

Ron Rojany, OnePay’s general manager for Core App and Crypto, said the tokens were chosen based on demand, liquidity, regulatory clarity, and long-term utility.

Rojany said the platform is seeing strong engagement, especially from users who are new to crypto and looking for an easy way to get started. He did not share specific user numbers.

OnePay already offers high-yield savings accounts, credit and debit cards, loans, and wireless plans. It also has a digital wallet that works at Walmart stores and on Walmart’s website.

Walmart’s US operations reported net sales of $462.4 billion in fiscal 2025, giving OnePay a large built-in customer base to reach.

OnePay’s Superapp Ambitions

OnePay has described itself as a US version of a “superapp,” modeled after China’s WeChat, where users handle most of their financial life in one place.

It is not alone in this goal. Coinbase CEO Brian Armstrong outlined plans in late September to build a crypto superapp offering credit cards, payments, and Bitcoin rewards to compete with traditional banks.

Japan’s Startale Group also said it would use a $50 million Series A funding round to build a superapp combining payments, asset management, and onchain services.

Regulators Signal Support

SEC Chair Paul Atkins said in September that he supports platforms offering multiple financial services under one regulatory framework.

In July, Atkins said he directed SEC staff to develop guidance to make the “super-app” vision a reality. The updated regulatory strategy would allow platforms to offer trading, lending, and staking under one umbrella.

OnePay added its most recent tokens — SUI, Polygon, and Arbitrum — just days after listing the previous batch of 10, showing a fast expansion pace since the January launch.

The post Walmart’s OnePay Adds 15+ Crypto Tokens to App for New Crypto Users appeared first on CoinCentral.

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