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Coinbase is pleased to share the addition of PayPal to the Travel Rule Universal Solution Technology (TRUST) network. TRUST is a global, industry-driven solution designed to increase compliance with a requirement known as the Travel Rule while prioritizing the security and privacy of customers.
PayPal has been a leader in digital payments for more than 20 years by leveraging technology to make financial services and commerce more convenient, affordable, and secure for more than 400 million consumers and merchants around the world.
By joining TRUST, companies become part of a rapidly growing coalition from around the world. Since TRUST launched last February, it has already expanded to include 38 members, including: Amber Group, Anchorage Digital, Balance, Binance.US, bitFlyer, BitGo, Bittrex, BlockFi, BlocPal, Cake DeFi, Circle, Coinbase, Coinhako, Coinsmart, Coinsquare, Crypto.com, Custodia, Fidelity Digital AssetsËąá”, Gemini, Kraken, Netcoins, Nexo, Paxos, PayPal, Prime Trust, Robinhood, sFOX, Shakepay, Standard Custody & Trust, Symbridge, Tetra Trust, TradeStation, Unbanked, VirgoCX, Voyager, Wealthsimple, Zero Hash, and Zodia Custody.
The addition of PayPal marks another milestone in TRUSTâs journey to become the global, industry-standard solution for Travel Rule compliance.
For more information about how TRUST prioritizes customer privacy and security while providing top-tier Travel Rule compliance, or if you are interested in joining TRUST, please contact us.
PayPal joins the TRUST Travel Rule Solution was originally published in The Coinbase Blog on Medium, where people are continuing the conversation by highlighting and responding to this story.
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