KEY POINTS
  • Mastercard has signed a deal with Wirex that makes the London-based firm the first "native" cryptocurrency platform to gain principal membership.
  • The move highlights a deeper push from one of the world's biggest financial services companies in the still nascent cryptocurrency industry.
  • Cryptocurrency payment cards aren't new though — Coinbase launched its own Visa card last year, while Wirex also offers a Visa card.

Mastercard has expanded its cryptocurrency program to make it easier for companies in the space to issue their own payment cards.

The company has signed a deal with Wirex that makes the London-based start-up the first "native" cryptocurrency platform to gain principal membership. That effectively means that Wirex can now directly issue cards on Mastercard's network.