Velo Protocol expands Web3 payments and RWA infrastructure across Asia to boost PayFi solutions, onchain liquidity, and institutional-grade adoption.Velo Protocol expands Web3 payments and RWA infrastructure across Asia to boost PayFi solutions, onchain liquidity, and institutional-grade adoption.

Velo Protocol Expands Web3 Payments and RWA Infrastructure Across Asia

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Velo Protocol, a blockchain-based financial infrastructure focused on PayFi (Payment Finance), is excited to announce its strategic expansion of Web3 payments and real-world asset (RWA) infrastructure across Asia and beyond. The primary purpose of this step is to make real-world asset liquidity and make Web3 payments borderless.

Velo Protocol is actively working and facilitating users with the best opportunities for transferring their funds and payments across borders. Velo Protocol is going to expand its services for the welfare of mankind. Velo Protocol has released this news through its official social media X account.

Velo Protocol Accelerates Global Expansion with Scalable RWA and PayFi Solutions

This step ensured the privacy and scalability as the priority and supported users to upgrade them from time-to-time. These services are not time-bound or place-bound; rather, it is expanding all over the world, especially in Asia.

Velo Protocol is expanding its services via high-impact partnerships, institutional-grade exchange listings, and user super-app integrations. Velo protocol wants to step forward to the step of RWA tokenization toward on-chain liquidity with compliant payment solutions.

Velo Protocol Bridges TradFi and DeFi Through Scalable RWA Infrastructure

This step of Velo Protocol unlocks many doors of realistic opportunities for users and helps users a lot in their RWA and tokenized payments. Moreover, it is a shift of traditional finance (TradFi) to decentralized finance (DeFi) by making a strong bridge.

Basically, the Velo protocol is going to make a fast, secure, and scalable Web3 and RWA infrastructure where users get satisfaction with certified proofs and enable institutional-grade adoption. In short, all of this work is purposefully done for users up-gradation in this digital world.

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