Meta signals closure of Novi wallet after a 10-month pilot

Share This Post

Meta’s wallet pilot Novi is set to end in September, with the announcement coming days after Mark Zuckerberg touts Meta Pay on Facebook.

Meta’s first foray into the world of cryptocurrencies is set to end in September with the closure of its Novi wallet pilot project.

Novi’s website landing page has been revamped to inform pilot users that the platform will be decommissioned on September 1. This ends an eight-month-long pilot project that saw users based in the United States and Guatemala trial the cryptocurrency-powered payment platform.

Users are directed to withdraw the remaining funds from their respective Novi wallets to their linked bank accounts. Guatemalan users can also withdraw holdings in cash at a select site in Guatemala City.

Novi users are also encouraged to download their account information before the closure date, including transactions and activity on their accounts. From Sep. 1, users will no longer be able to log into their wallets. Deposits to Novi wallets will also be discontinued from July 21.

Cointelegraph has reached out to Novi to ascertain whether there are plans to launch a working product in the future with multiple cryptocurrency support.

The closure of the Novi pilot follows some five months after Meta’s stablecoin project Diem was sold to Silvergate Capital Corporation. Diem was set to be the stablecoin that powered the Meta ecosystem and was initially intended to be the native currency of the Novi wallet.

Regulatory pressure in the U.S. led to Meta selling the intellectual property of Diem to Silvergate, which was set to integrate the underlying blockchain infrastructure and assets into its existing payment platform.

Related: NFTs to appear on Facebook, cross-post with Instagram as Meta Web3 expansion continues

The failure to launch of Diem saw Novi make use of the Paxos-powered stablecoin Pax Dollar (USDP) as its native dollar-backed token for payments. American cryptocurrency exchange Coinbase teamed up with Novi as its custody partner to manage and store user funds. Meta had planned to migrate the Novi platform to the Diem blockchain ecosystem once it had attained regulatory approval.

The impending end of the Novi pilot comes on the heels of Meta founder Mark Zuckerberg announcing the change of Facebook Pay to Meta Pay on his public Facebook profile on June 22. The functionality will remain largely unchanged, save for the introduction of a digital wallet for the metaverse “that lets you securely manage your identity, what you own, and how you pay.”

Meta’s efforts to integrate cryptocurrencies and stablecoins into its ecosystem has been an arduous journey. Facebook’s parent company rebranded to Meta, while the Diem ecosystem also underwent its own rebranding debacle from Libra following massive pushback from regulators around the world.

Read Entire Article
spot_img
- Advertisement -spot_img

Related Posts

Goatseus Maximus (GOAT) Enters Crypto’s Top-100: Time To Buy Or Sell?

Goatseus Maximus (GOAT) has surged into the top 100 cryptocurrencies by market capitalization, currently holding the #81 position The memecoin has experienced a remarkable 27% increase in the last 24

US prosecutors recommend leniency for former FTX executive Nishad Singh following ‘substantial assistance’

US prosecutors have requested that the court favorably consider former FTX executive Nishad Singh’s “substantial assistance” during their investigation into the failed crypto

Pennsylvania House Passes ‘Bitcoin Rights’ Bill With Bipartisan Support

The Pennsylvania House of Representatives has made a significant move in the cryptocurrency regulation landscape in the US by passing the ‘Bitcoin Rights’ bill with “overwhelming”

The Slow Death of Private Blockchain Tech—R3 Reportedly Explores Sale Despite Big Bank Support

According to a recent report, R3, the private blockchain initiative backed by several major companies—including Intel, Bank of America, and Wells Fargo—has been looking into various strategic

Tether proposes boron-backed tokens to revolutionize Turkey’s commodity market

Stablecoin issuer Tether has proposed a new initiative to Turkey: digital tokens backed by boron, a mineral in which the country holds over 70% of the global reserves, Bloomberg News reported on Oct

Former US Federal Agent Freed From Nigerian Prison After 8 Months

Tigran Gambaryan, a US citizen and former federal agent detained in Nigeria for eight months, has been released The charges against him, brought by the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, were