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    Home»Crypto»Walmart-Owned Bank App OnePay to Add Crypto Support: Report
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    Walmart-Owned Bank App OnePay to Add Crypto Support: Report

    FxConnectHUBBy FxConnectHUBOctober 3, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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    OnePay — a banking app majority-owned by Walmart — will soon roll out crypto support, according to CNBC.

    According to a Friday CNBC report citing anonymous sources, OnePay will soon offer cryptocurrency trading and custody to its users. The app is expected to support Bitcoin (BTC) and Ether (ETH) later this year.

    OnePay has positioned itself as a US version of a “superapp,” modeled after China’s WeChat. The platform already offers banking services including high-yield savings accounts, credit and debit cards, loans and wireless plans.

    WeChat is China’s all-in-one “superapp,” combining messaging, social media, payments, shopping, and countless mini apps into a single platform. This app — which many Western companies are trying to emulate — allows users to chat, pay bills, order food, book travel and more, all within the app.

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    OnePay had not answered Cointelegraph’s request for comment by publication.

    Related: Crypto super app brings account abstraction to the Solana blockchain

    The quest for a Western superapp

    While multiple companies have expressed interest in building a superapp like WeChat, so far, no one has successfully created one. The timing may favor OnePay.

    Earlier this month, US Securities and Exchange Commission Chairman Paul Atkins expressed support for platforms offering multiple financial services under one regulatory framework.

    The regulator’s updated strategy includes allowing platforms to operate as “super-apps” that can facilitate trading, lending and staking of digital assets under one regulatory umbrella.

    “I believe regulators should provide the minimum effective dose of regulation needed to protect investors, and no more,” Atkins said at the time.

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    The race for the superapp heats up

    Atkins’ comments have not fallen on deaf ears. In late September, Coinbase CEO Brian Armstrong outlined plans to build a crypto super app, offering credit cards, payments and Bitcoin rewards to rival traditional banks.

    Earlier in September, South Korean fintech unicorn Toss announced plans to launch a finance superapp in Australia this year and issue a Korean won stablecoin once regulatory approval is granted. Returning to the US, Elon Musk’s social media behemoth X has also long been working on its own artificial intelligence-enhanced superapp.