Mastercard, Polygon & Mercuryo Simplify Crypto Transfers with Verified Usernames

November 18, 2025
Mastercard, Polygon & Mercuryo Simplify Crypto Transfers with Verified Usernames
  • Mastercard and Polygon Labs, with Mercuryo, are expanding the Crypto Credential program to introduce verified, human-readable usernames (verified aliases) to replace complex self-custody wallet addresses in crypto transfers.

  • Verified aliases can be linked to a self-custody wallet or issued as a soulbound token on Polygon to prove wallet ownership by a verified individual.

  • The initiative creates human-readable aliases through Mastercard’s infrastructure to simplify and secure wallet-to-wallet transfers.

  • While launch timelines haven’t been announced, the system is expected to roll out to users soon.

  • Industry context notes growing interest from traditional financial institutions in blockchain and crypto adoption.

  • The program aligns with regulatory goals, supporting global Travel Rule requirements to improve traceability of cross-border transfers.

  • Polygon’s network is chosen for high throughput and low fees to enable real-world payments at scale.

  • The concept is presented as a user-friendly alternative to name services like ENS and phone-number-based systems.

  • The report notes AI-assisted generation and situates the development among related username-based schemes and alternatives.

  • The goal is to reduce errors from copying long hexadecimal addresses and to make self-custody transfers function more like traditional payment rails.

  • Mercuryo is positioned as the issuer for the program, reflecting demand for secure, user-friendly crypto experiences.

  • A potential soulbound token on Polygon could certify verifiability of transactions, aiding interoperability and simplified experiences.

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