Bridge Wallet has implemented a new address book feature to simplify the management of on-chain and off-chain addresses. This addition aims to reduce confusion and potential errors when dealing with multiple addresses in a mobile wallet environment. The address book allows users to easily add, rename, filter, and select recipients as needed, enhancing the overall user experience and transaction process.
馃挕 Dealing with both on-chain and off-chain addresses in a mobile wallet can be confusing and lead to mistakes. 馃摉 That's why we've added in Bridge Wallet an address book, which lets you easily add, rename, filter and select recipients when you need them:
Mt Pelerin Launches Personal Crypto IBANs for Direct Fiat-Crypto Payments
**Mt Pelerin has launched personal crypto IBANs** that bridge traditional banking with self-custody wallets. **For individuals:** - Receive salary payments directly in crypto - Get bank transfers from friends, family, PayPal, Wise - Pay rent, bills, and major purchases using crypto **For businesses:** - Receive client payments straight into wallets - Pay employee salaries using crypto - Handle supplier payments with digital assets The service works like a traditional bank account but maintains **self-custody** of funds. Users can receive fiat transfers that automatically convert to crypto in their wallets, or spend crypto for fiat payments. This eliminates the typical crypto-to-fiat conversion delays when paying bills or making large purchases. [Get your IBAN now](http://www.mtpelerin.com)
Mt Pelerin Adds Sonic Labs Support for Direct Wallet Purchases and Bank Cashouts

**Mt Pelerin now supports Sonic Labs**, enabling users to: - **Buy S, USDC, and USDT** directly in Sonic wallets - **Swap and bridge** with 14 other blockchain networks - **Cash out funds** from Sonic straight to bank accounts The service offers **zero to low fees** and fast processing times. Users can access the new Sonic integration at [Mt Pelerin](https://www.mtpelerin.com/?bdc=S&ssc=S&wsc=S&ssc=S&w). This expansion builds on previous integrations that allowed one-click bridging to Sonic Labs with single transactions and zero slippage.
Mt Pelerin Adds Swiss Franc Stablecoin ZCHF with 3% Interest Rate
Mt Pelerin has integrated Frankencoin's ZCHF, a Swiss Franc-backed stablecoin, into their cryptocurrency service platform. Key features: - Available on Ethereum network - Offers 3% interest rate - Direct purchase and sale options - Swappable with other supported cryptocurrencies - Fiat off-ramp to bank accounts The integration marks the return of CHF stablecoin functionality to the platform, expanding options for Swiss users and those seeking CHF exposure. [Learn more about ZCHF integration](https://www.mtpelerin.com/blog/zchf-frankencoin-now-live-in-our-service)
Mt Pelerin CEO Presents Crypto IBAN Feature at EthCC

Mt Pelerin's CEO Arnaud Salomon unveiled an upcoming personal crypto IBAN feature at EthCC to a packed audience. This presentation follows his recent appearance at the Web3 Banking Symposium in Geneva, where he participated in a panel discussion on crypto-fiat product development alongside representatives from Bitcoin Suisse, Figment.io, and YAPEAL. - Full presentation available at [EthCC YouTube](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Gh4HA9kRC40) - Panel discussion details at [Web3 Banking Symposium](https://cryptovalley.swiss/web3-banking-symposium/) The crypto IBAN feature represents a significant step toward bridging traditional banking and crypto infrastructure.
Mt Pelerin Launches Lombard Credit Service for Bitcoin and Ethereum

Mt Pelerin introduces a new Lombard credit service allowing users to borrow EUR, CHF, or USD using Bitcoin and Ethereum as collateral. Key features: - Use BTC or ETH as collateral - Borrow in major fiat currencies - Competitive interest rates - No need to sell crypto holdings The service complements Mt Pelerin's existing crypto payment solutions, which enable direct bill payments and purchases using cryptocurrency without prior bank transfers. [Learn more about Lombard credit](https://www.mtpelerin.com/fr/blog/credit-lombard-crypto)