‘Base integration leads to ecosystem growth for Zero Hash’

Zero Hash, a leading crypto and stable coin infrastructure platform, has recently announced an expansion of its ecosystem support by integrating Ethereum and USDC on Base, the Ethereum Layer 2 (L2) chain incubated by Coinbase. Base, which processes nearly 3 million transactions a day according to Dune Analytics, aims to offer enhanced scalability, increased transaction speeds, and lower costs.

Zero Hash serves as the infrastructure engine that connects fiat, stablecoins, and crypto seamlessly in a trusted manner. Its API and SDK infrastructure is multi-asset and multi-chain, currently supporting 65+ assets across 20+ chains. Mark Daly, Global Head of Revenue at Zero Hash, expressed the company’s commitment to providing customers with a broad technology stack to build the next generation of money movement products.

Base’s Head of Ecosystem, Sam Frankel, shared excitement about innovators like Zero Hash supporting the on-chain ecosystem. Together, they aim to bridge the fiat and crypto economies, making fund transfers on-chain easier than ever.

Zero Hash is a B2B2C crypto-as-a-service infrastructure platform that enables any platform to integrate digital assets into their customer experience through API endpoints. The company’s turnkey solution handles backend complexity and regulatory licensing requirements for offering crypto products.

Backed by investors like Point72 Ventures, Bain Capital Ventures, and NYCA, Zero Hash Holdings powers various entities, including neo-banks, broker-dealers, and payment groups, to provide crypto and stablecoin-powered products.

Zero Hash holds multiple licenses, including being a registered Money Service Business with FinCen, licensed by the New York State Department of Financial Services, and registered as a Digital Currency Exchange Provider with AUSTRAC in Australia. The company’s European subsidiaries are also registered as Virtual Asset Services Providers by relevant authorities.

For more information, interested parties can visit Zero Hash’s website, follow them on Twitter, connect on LinkedIn, or explore their Medium page.

Media Contact:
Shaun O’keeffe
(855) 744-7333
media@zerohash.com

Zero Hash services and product offerings may not be available in all jurisdictions and are not subject to FDIC or SIPC protections. The company does not provide securities services or act as a custodian of securities on behalf of customers. Zero Hash’s technical support for any asset is not an endorsement or recommendation to buy, sell, or hold any crypto asset.

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