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December 12, 2025 at 11:47
EU Crypto Transactions Get Easier with Revolut's Partnership with Trust Wallet
Trust Wallet has officially launched instant cryptocurrency purchases in collaboration with Revolut, aimed at European users.
This new feature allows seamless and fee-free buying of cryptocurrencies such as Bitcoin, Ethereum, and Solana, across the European Economic Area (EEA).
By integrating Revolut as a payment provider, Trust Wallet enhances the crypto purchasing experience for its over 200 million users.
Revolut, which serves more than 65 million customers globally, provides a platform where transactions can be made without any fees through Revolut Pay.
Users can make purchases ranging from €10 up to €23,000 (approximately $27,000) daily directly within the Trust Wallet application.
This integration is powered by Revolut Digital Assets Europe Ltd, ensuring a user-friendly environment for self-custodial wallet management.
Initial offerings of cryptocurrencies will include Bitcoin, Ethereum, and Solana, with plans to expand the list in the future.
The launch reflects a significant step towards making cryptocurrency more accessible to mainstream users in Europe.
As digital assets continue to grow in popularity, such partnerships are likely to reshape the landscape of cryptocurrency transactions.
The zero-fee model could also entice more users to engage with the crypto market, potentially boosting adoption rates throughout the EEA.
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