- Samsung Electronics has broadened its collaboration with Coinbase to provide crypto services to 75 million Galaxy users in the U.S.
- Users can buy cryptocurrencies directly in the app via Samsung Pay.
- Samsung Wallet subscribers receive a three-month free premium Coinbase One membership.
- The premium membership offers zero fees on selected assets, increased staking rewards, and partner deals.
- Users also get a $25 credit after their first trade on Coinbase.
Samsung Electronics has extended its partnership with Coinbase to allow 75 million Galaxy smartphone users in the United States to access cryptocurrency services. This update enables Coinbase users to purchase cryptocurrencies directly within the app by using Samsung Pay. The expansion builds on a previous collaboration announced in July.
The partnership allows Samsung Wallet users to obtain a free three-month subscription to Coinbase One, a premium membership plan. This plan includes benefits such as zero trading fees on specified crypto assets, enhanced staking rewards—which are incentives for holding cryptocurrencies—and exclusive partner offers. Additionally, users receive a $25 credit after completing their initial crypto transaction on Coinbase.
This integration adds cryptocurrency features to the existing services of the Samsung Wallet, which already supports mobile payments, peer-to-peer money transfers, digital IDs, membership cards, and digital keys. Now, users can manage their crypto holdings and interact with these digital services within one app.
With this update, the platform consolidates multiple financial and identification tools, streamlining the user experience for managing both traditional and digital assets securely. The extended partnership reflects a growing trend among technology companies to integrate digital currencies into their ecosystems.
For more detailed information, visit the official Samsung Electronics website.
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