World Series of Poker adds Solana payments for tournament buy-ins

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The World Series of Poker (WSOP) is bringing cryptocurrency payments to its global tournament circuit by teaming up with the Solana Foundation.

The world’s largest and most prestigious poker tournament series will allow players to utilize Solana-based payments, powered by MoonPay, to buy into tournaments with no processing fees, starting at the WSOP in Las Vegas.

Blockchain-based payments will then expand at WSOP Paradise in the Bahamas this December, where winners will have the option to receive payouts in stablecoins on Solana.

The move marks a noteworthy integration of blockchain-based payments into a major live sporting and gaming event, potentially streamlining cross-border transactions for the WSOP’s international player base.

WSOP CEO Ty Stewart stated this aims to modernize payments for players. “We are incredibly proud to bring such an innovative and passionate community into the fold,” Stewart stated. “Solana’s ecosystem, like the WSOP, constantly challenges conventions and remains laser-focused on the consumer experience.”

Read more: Solana is shedding its memecoin reputation as big banks move billions into its ecosystem

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