Arkham Exchange and MoonPay Unite to Revolutionize Crypto Trading—What This Means for Your Wallet!

Arkham Exchange and MoonPay Unite to Revolutionize Crypto Trading—What This Means for Your Wallet!

Ever wonder how some companies manage to strike gold in the chaotic world of crypto while others are left scrambling? MoonPay didn’t just dip a toe — it dove headfirst into the partnership pool, teaming up with heavy hitters like Zengo Pro and Haha Wallet all within a whirlwind 24 hours. Meanwhile, Arkham Exchange, fresh off its November 2024 launch and backed by a cool $12 million from savvy investors including OpenAI’s own Sam Altman, isn’t just holding steady; it’s leveling up amid a crypto storm with Bitcoin dipping to $85,094. This collaboration isn’t just another business deal — it’s a bold statement on resilience and innovation when the market is anything but kind. With MoonPay’s smooth fiat-to-crypto onramps now integrated into Arkham, users get the kind of seamless funding experience that’s more rare than a bear market rally. Intrigued? LEARN MORE.

Key Notes

  • MoonPay announced multiple partnerships within 24 hours, including deals with Zengo Pro and Haha Wallet for onramp services.
  • Arkham Exchange launched in November 2024 with $12 million in funding from investors including OpenAI’s Sam Altman.
  • The partnership demonstrates sector resilience despite Bitcoin trading at $85,094 amid a broader cryptocurrency market downturn.

Arkham Exchange has partnered with MoonPay to integrate fiat-to-crypto on and offramps, bringing simplified funding methods to the exchange’s userbase.

Users with access can deposit funds to the Arkham Exchange via all of the payment methods supported by MoonPay, including credit and debit cards, bank transfer, Apple Pay, Google Pay and more, to purchase tokens on the exchange.


According to a Nov. 21 press release, the integration is available immediately to all KYC-verified users on the Arkham platform.

A Busy Season for MoonPay

The partnership with Arkham is one of multiple agreements announced by the company in the 24 hours between Nov. 20 and 21. It also announced an exclusive partnership with Zengo Pro to provide fiat-to-crypto on and offramp services for its self-custodial cryptocurrency wallet.

MoonPay also announced that it will partner with Haha Wallet ahead of the Monad Mainnet launch on Nov. 24 to power onramp and offramp services to the wallet’s users in more than 100 countries.

Arkham Exchange Faces Crypto Sector Downturn

Blockchain analytics firm Arkham Intelligence launched its Exchange platform in Nov. of 2024. As Coinspeaker reported at the time, Arkham Exchange launched with $12 million in funding from investors, including support from Sam Altman, co-founder of OpenAI.

As of the time of this article’s publication, Arkham reportedly has $30,844,317.32 in total assets, according to data from CoinMarketCap.

The timing of Arkham Exchange’s strategic partnership with MoonPay is noteworthy due to the current upheaval in the digital assets sector. Bitcoin

BTC
$84 023



24h volatility:
2.0%


Market cap:
$1.68 T



Vol. 24h:
$128.20 B



, the premiere cryptocurrency, is currently facing subsequent 180-day lows and trading at $85,094 as of the time of this article’s publication.

While some investors and firms within the sector may have become skittish, the activation of strategic partnerships such as the one between Arkham and MoonPay demonstrate resilience in the face of a marketwide downturn.

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Tristan Greene

Tristan is a technology journalist and editorial leader with 8 years of experience covering science, deep tech, finance, politics, and business. Before joining Coinspeaker, he wrote for Cointelegraph and TNW.

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