Mastercard appears to be building a cryptocurrency wallet. As per the companies job portal, they seek to hire the following three roles.



– Director, Product Management – Crypto Currency/ Wallets – Link

– Director, Product Development & Innovation – Blockchain Solutions Architect – Link

– VP, Product Management – Blockchain/Crypto – Link

The main responsibilities of these roles will be to focus on identifying innovative blockchain solution which has a strategic fit with its customers and Partner. Additionally, to closely monitor cryptocurrency ecosystem trends, evolving technological developments, etc.

[inlinetweet]As the job description of new roles hint and Mastercard partnership with Facebook Libra project, Mastercard may be planning to build a cryptocurrency wallet intended to process Facebook Coin transactions.[/inlinetweet]

Mastercard is among one of the 27 association members of the Libra project where they will operate as a Node validator and also facilitate the transaction from the Facebook coin-to-fiat-to-user bank account (and vice-versa).

The cryptocurrency wallet will help Mastercard to tap-on this opportunity. For every Facebook coin Mastercard mines, the miner needs to back it with fiat otherwise gets burnt.



[inlinetweet]Once Mastercard’s cryptocurrency wallet is available, it will allow its customers to easily acquire Facebook coin (Fiat to FCoin or vice-versa), thereby benefiting most of running as Node operator for Facebook’s Libra project.[/inlinetweet]

This could also mean Moving out from Thinking to Deployment: MasterCard has been actively working on blockchain-based solutions since 2016 and based on recent fillings, the company seems to be building a permissioned-blockchain solution for instant payment processing.

Many corporations are gearing-up their efforts to launch blockchain solutions. [inlinetweet]The new hirings in Mastercard’s leadership team could also be the efforts to move from design thinking phase to deployment[/inlinetweet] of these solutions through prototyping, piloting, and market validation.

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