Nash: Bridging Gap between Fiat and Crypto

Updated on Mar 1, 2021 at 12:31 pm UTC by · 2 mins read

Nash specializes in providing the best fiat/crypto gateway services for both retail and business customers, combining the lowest prices and fees with high-security wallets. This exchange service is fully licensed to operate in Europe.

For BTC, ETH, NEO and USDC, Nash offers 0% fees. This is possible because Nash operates its own crypto-crypto exchange. Nash’s unique Layer-2 exchange provides the same performance as centralized exchanges without taking custody of funds.

For other crypto assets, tradeable on Layer 1 user wallets, Nash charges just 1% fees, with no hidden slippage fees.

What’s more, Nash provides the safest software wallet by using secure multi-party computation (MPC) technology. MPC ensures a user’s full private key is never used to sign transactions and allows for security policies like address whitelists. Nash never has control over user funds.

On the business side, Nash offers its fiat gateway services as a white-label solution for third parties. Fees remain as low as 1%, with no tricks like huge asset mark-ups. Nash is a highly competitive solution for projects seeking a licensed fiat gateway for their platform and token.

Nash Link is a solution for merchants to accept cryptocurrency without setting up a blockchain wallet. Nash pays merchants the exact fiat price they set in their preferred national currency (€, £ or $) with 0% fees, managing risk around price volatility This is also possible thanks to Nash’s Layer-2 exchange.

In 2021, Nash will expand into digital banking services. High-interest DeFi-staking products will go live in Q2. In Q3, Nash will offer national currency checking accounts (with IBANs) on its platform. These will enable an even simpler savings product where users can easily deposit cash and lock it in a DeFi-powered crypto savings account. With a debit card arriving in Q4, Nash will seamlessly integrate traditional and crypto finance by the end of the year.

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