Global payments firm Circle Internet Financial has partnered ride-hailing operator Grab to test out a Web3, blockchain-based wallet in a pilot here.
As of Thursday (14 Sep 2023), all Singapore-based users of Grab’s ride-hailing app will be able to set up a blockchain-enabled wallet called Grab Web3 Wallet that holds digital assets.
Users can then earn rewards and collectibles, as well as use non-fungible token (NFT) vouchers with the new wallet.
Boston-based group Circle, which issues stablecoins USDC and Euro Coin, said on Thursday (14 Sep 2023) that its new Web3 services platform will be integrated into the Grab app to provide Web3 experiences.
Web3 is a new iteration of the Internet that incorporates concepts such as decentralisation and blockchain technology.
For a start, the Grab Web3 wallet will support the use of the SG Pitstop Pack NFT vouchers at popular stores and tourist attractions in Singapore during the upcoming Formula One Singapore Grand Prix.
Grab, which operates in eight countries in the region and had nearly 31 million active monthly users as at March 31, said it is focused on testing the concept of programmable money and its use cases in Singapore.
“We hope that this pilot will enable us to gain new learnings about blockchain wallet payment and the potential of the future of money. We’ll continue to watch and cautiously explore this space,” Grab told The Straits Times.
It added that its existing wallet GrabPay enables consumers to use fiat money to pay for their car rides, deliveries and offline purchases at partnering merchant stores in a cashless manner.
One of the aims of the pilot is to demonstrate real-world use of purpose-bound money, said Circle.
A purpose-bound money protocol works on blockchain technology and enables users to access digital money, without intermediaries, using their preferred wallet provider.