Cardano Executive Teases Potential Mastercard Partnership: Details
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The chief executive officer (CEO) of EMURGO, Phillip Pon, has hinted at a possible partnership with global payments giant Mastercard. In a post on X, Pon stated that EMURGO, the commercial arm of Cardano, has been actively engaging Mastercard’s Asia-Pacific (APAC) team. Cardano enters Mastercard “qualification stage” The goal is to convince Mastercard to include Cardano (ADA) in its partner network. This will ensure that the Cardano ecosystem is represented in Mastercard’s crypto initiatives. For perspective, Mastercard previously launched a Global Crypto Partner Program with 85 initial partners. However, the broader Cardano ecosystem was not part of the maiden list. Now, EMURGO has intensified its efforts to convince the global payment giant to get Cardano onboard. An update on our engagement with @Mastercard. While Cardano was not included in the initial cohort of 85 launch partners, @emurgo_io has been actively engaging with their APAC team to change that and ensure our ecosystem is represented. Following a leadership transition at… — Phillip Pon (@phillip_pon) April 2, 2026 Notably, early partners include Binance, Ripple and PayPal. The payment giant aims to integrate blockchain payments into global commerce, making it easier to use crypto in everyday transactions. Users are likely to have the option of paying with XRP, RLUSD or BNB for goods and services. According to Pon, EMURGO was previously in conversation with Mastercard until a leadership change slowed its progress. The contact person moved to Ernst & Young, a development that required EMURGO to commence another relationship-building process. Pon has assured members of the Cardano community that Cardano has successfully reconnected with the successor at Mastercard. In fact, significant progress was made as Cardano has entered the “qualification stage.” This signals that Cardano is now being evaluated for entry into Mastercard’s crypto program. It is likely that the global payment giant will, at this…
Filed under: News - @ April 2, 2026 9:18 pm