Integration Connects Trust Wallet’s 210 Million Users to 15,000+ U.S. Retail Locations, Enabling Crypto and Stablecoin Purchases with Cash Coinme, a leading enterpriseIntegration Connects Trust Wallet’s 210 Million Users to 15,000+ U.S. Retail Locations, Enabling Crypto and Stablecoin Purchases with Cash Coinme, a leading enterprise

Trust Wallet Launches Cash Deposits, Its First Cash On-Ramp Powered by Coinme

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Integration Connects Trust Wallet’s 210 Million Users to 15,000+ U.S. Retail Locations, Enabling Crypto and Stablecoin Purchases with Cash

Coinme, a leading enterprise crypto infrastructure platform, announced the U.S. launch of its integration with Trust Wallet, the world’s leading self-custody Web3 wallet with over 210 million users, powering the wallet’s new Cash Deposits feature. Through the feature, users can purchase cryptocurrency and stablecoins, including USDC, with physical cash at more than 15,000 participating retail locations nationwide. The launch marks the first time a major noncustodial wallet has offered a cash-to-crypto experience at this scale.

This announcement comes on the heels of Polygon Labs’ previously announced acquisition of Coinme, part of a broader transaction to expand Polygon’s Open Money Stack (OMS), an integrated platform combining licensed fiat on- and off-ramps, wallet infrastructure and cross-chain payment orchestration. Once the transaction closes, Coinme will serve as a core fiat access layer within the Open Money Stack.

Major payment networks have expanded USDC settlement in the U.S., and regulators continue to formalize oversight pathways for tokenized money. As stablecoins increasingly move into real-world payment and settlement workflows, regulated fiat entry points are becoming essential infrastructure. Coinme provides unprecedented access, with nearly 90% of the U.S. population within five miles of a participating retail location.

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“Physical cash is still the primary payment instrument for millions of Americans,” said Neil Bergquist, co-founder and CEO of Coinme. “Through our integration with Trust Wallet, we’re expanding the utility of digital assets while removing one of the longest-standing barriers to accessing the digital economy.”

How Trust Wallet Cash Deposits work
Trust Wallet users in the U.S. can purchase crypto or stablecoins in four steps:

1. Choose your crypto and amount in Trust Wallet
2. Select cash as the payment method
3. Select a nearby participating retail location
4. Show the barcode to the cashier at checkout and load cash

After checkout, digital assets are delivered directly to the user’s Trust Wallet within minutes.

“Trust Wallet selected Coinme for its regulated infrastructure, compliance-first approach and simple integration model,” said Felix Fan, CEO of Trust Wallet. “Coinme’s on-ramp solution required only a single in-app module, enabling us to unlock cash access without complex development work while maintaining our self-custody standards.”

Expanding regulated access for cash-reliant communities
Where cash-to-crypto infrastructure exists today, it is often limited to high-fee bitcoin ATMs, which frequently charge more than 20%. Through Cash Deposits, Trust Wallet users pay a 4% cash exchange fee plus a low retail service fee. Coinme operates under money-transmitter licenses and maintains a full compliance infrastructure, providing a regulated alternative for converting cash into crypto and stablecoins.

Coinme operates one of the largest networks of physical cash on-ramp locations in the U.S. and serves as a core fiat access layer for fintech and Web3 platforms seeking compliant distribution. For wallet providers, enabling regulated cash access expands reach to new market segments while reinforcing consumer protection standards.

The cash on-ramp is currently available in the U.S. and Puerto Rico, excluding New York and Vermont. Stablecoin purchases are available in supported states, excluding Texas.

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