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Cauridor Partners Fireblocks to Strengthen Digital Asset Infrastructure for African Payments

June 29, 2026
2 min read

Under the partnership, Fireblocks will provide the secure infrastructure that enables Cauridor to custody, govern, and settle stablecoin transactions across its payment network.

African payments company Cauridor  has announced a strategic partnership with Fireblocks  aimed at strengthening the infrastructure supporting digital asset and stablecoin transactions across Africa. The collaboration is expected to enhance the security and efficiency of cross-border payments by leveraging Fireblocks’ institutional-grade digital asset platform.

Under the partnership, Fireblocks will provide the secure infrastructure that enables Cauridor to custody, govern, and settle stablecoin transactions across its payment network. The arrangement is designed to support the growing use of digital assets in facilitating international payments and financial transfers, particularly in markets where traditional cross-border payment systems can be costly and slow.

Cauridor stated that the partnership will help improve the speed, reliability, and efficiency of payments moving into, within, and out of Africa. By utilizing secure digital asset infrastructure, the company aims to simplify cross-border transactions for businesses and financial institutions while reducing friction associated with conventional payment channels.

The collaboration reflects the increasing role of stablecoins and blockchain-based payment infrastructure in Africa’s financial ecosystem. As demand for faster and more affordable international transactions continues to grow, companies are increasingly adopting digital asset technologies to address challenges related to settlement times, foreign exchange costs, and access to global payment networks.

Cauridor described the partnership as part of a broader effort to build the future of payments through collaboration with technology partners that share a common vision for innovation. The company emphasized that developing modern payment infrastructure requires strong partnerships and shared commitments to improving financial services across the continent.

While specific details regarding transaction volumes, implementation timelines, or financial terms were not disclosed, the partnership signals growing interest in the use of secure digital asset infrastructure to support cross-border commerce and financial inclusion in Africa.

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