It looks like Elon Musk's X wants to get in the ring with Venmo and Zelle. The social media platform says it's partnering with Visa, one of the largest credit card processors in the US, to create X ...
By partnering with Visa, creators and influencers active on Elon Musk’s X should soon have access to fast and secure money transfers on the platform.
Elon Musk’s social media company X announced Tuesday it secured Visa as its partner for its upcoming digital payments service “X Money,” making the most tangible step yet in creating an ...
Users will be able to transfer money from Visa debit cards or bank accounts to "X Money" accounts hosted on the platform. X CEO Linda Yaccarino said the Visa partnership is the "first of many ...
announced today that it has signed a deal with Visa Inc. to become a founding partner for X Money Account, a new service that will provide a digital wallet and peer-to-peer payments. X Chief ...
Payments giant Visa and Elon Musk's X are partnering to offer direct payment solutions to customers of the social media app, a person familiar with the matter told Reuters on Tuesday.
Elon Musk-owned social network X announced a partnership with Visa to handle person-to-person payments for its upcoming X Money product. The company will use Visa Direct, which is Visa’s ...
Leveraging tie-ins with sister companies to facilitate payments and converting fiat currency to cryptocurrency are some of ...
With the help of Visa Direct, secure payments between so-called X-Money accounts and bookings to the user's own bank account will be possible, as X CEO Linda Yaccarino announced on X itself.
X Money is expected to enable crypto payouts by late 2025, according to a Fireblocks exec, citing their Visa deal and Elon Musk's $1B Bitcoin holdings.
Visa is set to become the first financial services partner for X, formerly Twitter, the companies announced Tuesday. Users will be able to transfer money from Visa debit cards or bank accounts to ...