Crypt assets and traditional finance have long operated separately, and the channels connecting the two worlds are either poorly designed or charge exorbitant fees.
Tria is building a truly usable cross-border payment solution. Its core architecture includes three key components:
First is the infrastructure layer — integrating globally compliant card issuance networks and bank-level payment channels to ensure compliance and stability. Second is the execution layer — composed of non-custodial on-chain asset management combined with the BestPath smart routing engine, making asset transfers more efficient. Finally, the user experience — a simple swipe and go, enabling almost seamless switching from the crypto world to real-world consumption.
The fundamental problem this solution aims to address is: can ordinary users use blockchain assets just like traditional cards? The answer seems to be becoming possible.
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Crypt assets and traditional finance have long operated separately, and the channels connecting the two worlds are either poorly designed or charge exorbitant fees.
Tria is building a truly usable cross-border payment solution. Its core architecture includes three key components:
First is the infrastructure layer — integrating globally compliant card issuance networks and bank-level payment channels to ensure compliance and stability. Second is the execution layer — composed of non-custodial on-chain asset management combined with the BestPath smart routing engine, making asset transfers more efficient. Finally, the user experience — a simple swipe and go, enabling almost seamless switching from the crypto world to real-world consumption.
The fundamental problem this solution aims to address is: can ordinary users use blockchain assets just like traditional cards? The answer seems to be becoming possible.