Singaporean cryptocurrency trade Crypto.com lately launched an replace to its DeFi pockets service enabling assist for fiat-to-crypto purchases in additional international locations and three new tokens. 

In a weblog put up published on Could 16, the corporate introduced the addition of Polygon (MATIC), USD Coin (USDC), and Dai (DAI) to Crypto.com Pay, a fiat-to-crypto on-ramp service enabling the acquisition of cryptocurrency by way of credit score or debit card.

The trio of latest tokens joins Bitcoin (BTC), Ether (ETH), and Crypto.com’s native CRO as the one tokens at present obtainable for Pay buy. CRO can now be bought in Crypto.com’s Cronus blockchain or the Ethereum community. In line with the put up, assist for extra tokens “shall be added quickly.”

Crypto.com additionally introduced Pay assist in additional international locations, increasing the variety of international locations in a position to make use of the service to buy crypto straight inside the firm’s DeFi pockets app to 108 in whole.

The ultimate replace talked about within the weblog put up includes streamlining the Pay interface to facilitate purchases in fewer faucets.

The trade lately launched a digital assistant constructed on the GPT API to help clients, changing into an early adopter of ChatGPT expertise amongst cryptocurrency exchanges.

Associated: Crypto.com launches ChatGPT-based AI user assistant Amy

As Cointelegraph reported, Crypto.com vp Abhi Bisarya is “bullish” on the utilization of AI within the cryptocurrency trade however intends to trial the AI assistant on a pilot foundation whereas the corporate considers consumer suggestions.

In the meantime, companies throughout the crypto and blockchain industries are clamoring to get in on the AI rush. Web3 firm BlockGPT, for instance, lately launched a “chat-to-earn” scheme by which customers of its BEP-20 token platform can earn rewards for interacting with the corporate’s ChatGPT-like AI fashions.

In style cryptocurrency trade Binance additionally launched its personal ChatGPT-based offering known as “Sensei,” a digital academic assistant built-in into the corporate’s client studying academy.