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ONE.io teams with BoomFi to roll out ONE Gateway, enabling crypto pay links, invoices and automated fiat settlement for fintech clients.
ONE.io announced the launch of ONE Gateway, a crypto‑payment service built with BoomFi, letting its business customers accept major cryptocurrencies via pay links, checkout flows and recurring billing, with automatic conversion to fiat in their IBAN accounts【1】. The move targets fintechs and crypto‑native firms that increasingly expect seamless, compliant crypto acceptance, expanding ONE.io’s product suite beyond FX and corporate payments.
| At a glance | |
|---|---|
| Service launch | ONE Gateway crypto payment platform |
| Partner | BoomFi (payment infrastructure) |
| Capabilities | Pay links, invoices, checkout, recurring billing, auto crypto‑to‑fiat settlement |
| Target users | Fintechs, PSPs, BaaS platforms, crypto‑native businesses |
The integration embeds BoomFi’s full‑stack tools into ONE.io’s existing platform, allowing merchants to generate crypto‑payment links and invoices that settle instantly into fiat via ONE.io’s IBAN accounts. Automated settlement removes the need for manual conversion, while a merchant dashboard provides real‑time tracking and reconciliation. The service is designed to meet institutional compliance standards, positioning it as a “ready‑to‑use” solution for firms that want to add crypto without building their own infrastructure【1】.
ONE.io’s entry mirrors a broader fintech‑Web3 convergence, where providers such as Alchemy Pay have partnered with global acquirers like Worldpay to broaden fiat‑crypto on‑ramps【2】. While Alchemy Pay leverages Visa and Mastercard rails to enable card‑based crypto purchases, ONE.io focuses on direct crypto acceptance and settlement for business‑to‑business transactions. Both approaches reflect growing demand: crypto payments are shifting from niche experiments to mainstream expectations, as highlighted by industry observers noting faster, cheaper cross‑border payouts and reduced reliance on traditional banking intermediaries【3】.
The partnership underscores the accelerating need for turnkey crypto payment solutions in the fintech ecosystem, raising the question of how quickly traditional payment processors will adapt to meet this emerging demand.
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