Plasma Partners with WildcatFi to Build Global Payment Credit Layer
BlockBeats News, August 26th, according to official sources, Plasma has announced a partnership with Wildcat to jointly build a transparent private credit layer supporting the new global financial system. WildcatFi is a customizable uncollateralized credit market that has facilitated over $165 billion in loans to date.
The collaboration will unlock lending models that traditional markets cannot support, including short-term financing facilities that enable T+0/T+1 real-time settlement, providing crucial support for payment financing to allow buyers to receive goods before payment.
Plasma aims to drive the development of global payment infrastructure by integrating Wildcat's credit functionality, addressing daily financial pain points for billions of users. Wildcat will be launched as a day-one partner on the Plasma mainnet test version.
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