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Notabene: Notabene, M2 and Mastercard Partner to Simplify Compliance and Increase Consumer Trust with Crypto Credential Integration

Notabene announced a new partnership with Mastercard to bring simplicity and enhanced safety to their powerful crypto compliance tools. Through a pilot program with M2, a prominent Abu Dhabi-based virtual assets service provider (VASP) regulated by the Financial Services Regulatory Authority (FSRA) within the Abu Dhabi Global Market (ADGM), Notabene will integrate Mastercard Crypto Credential into its SafeTransact platform, facilitating the secure and privacy-preserving exchange of transaction metadata for M2's digital asset trading services. Mastercard Crypto Credential verifies transactions among consumers and businesses using blockchain networks, providing the assurance that a user has met a set of verification standards and confirming that the recipient's wallet supports the transferred asset. The solution simplifies the consumer experience by allowing crypto exchange users to send and receive digital assets - such as stablecoins being leveraged for remittances, a growing use case - using simple aliases, instead of the typically long and complex blockchain addresses. This empowers people to enjoy peace of mind knowing they are transacting with verified users, while reducing the risk of losing assets due to typos or incompatible assets. It also brings greater trust and certainty to crypto transactions through the exchange of metadata and Travel Rule information. This integration between Notabene, M2 and Mastercard aims to significantly improve counterparty identification rates, ensuring compliance with the Travel Rule while reducing friction in VASP-to-VASP and cross-border transactions. By employing advanced encryption and data minimization practices, the integration will help ensure that sensitive information is protected while also enabling convenient and compliant transactions. The pilot aims to showcase how VASPs and traditional financial institutions can come together to mitigate risks associated with digital asset transfers while maintaining operational simplicity for institutions and their retail customers. In collaboration with M2, Mastercard and Notabene are demonstrating practical applications of this joint solution. Notabene announced a new partnership with Mastercard to bring simplicity and enhanced safety to their powerful crypto compliance tools. Through a pilot program with M2, a prominent Abu Dhabi-based virtual assets service provider (VASP) regulated by the Financial Services Regulatory Authority (FSRA) within the Abu Dhabi Global Market (ADGM), Notabene will integrate Mastercard Crypto Credential into its SafeTransact platform, facilitating the secure and privacy-preserving exchange of transaction metadata for M2's digital asset trading services. Mastercard Crypto Credential verifies transactions among consumers and businesses using blockchain networks, providing the assurance that a user has met a set of verification standards and confirming that the recipient's wallet supports the transferred asset. The solution simplifies the consumer experience by allowing crypto exchange users to send and receive digital assets - such as stablecoins being leveraged for remittances, a growing use case - using simple aliases, instead of the typically long and complex blockchain addresses. This empowers people to enjoy peace of mind knowing they are transacting with verified users, while reducing the risk of losing assets due to typos or incompatible assets. It also brings greater trust and certainty to crypto transactions through the exchange of metadata and Travel Rule information. This integration between Notabene, M2 and Mastercard aims to significantly improve counterparty identification rates, ensuring compliance with the Travel Rule while reducing friction in VASP-to-VASP and cross-border transactions. By employing advanced encryption and data minimization practices, the integration will help ensure that sensitive information is protected while also enabling convenient and compliant transactions. The pilot aims to showcase how VASPs and traditional financial institutions can come together to mitigate risks associated with digital asset transfers while maintaining operational simplicity for institutions and their retail customers. In collaboration with M2, Mastercard and Notabene are demonstrating practical applications of this joint solution.

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Est. Annual Revenue
$100K-5.0M
Est. Employees
1-25
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Co-Founder & CEO

Pelle Braendgaard

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90/100

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