MoonPay and HaHa Wallet partner to add fiat on- and off-ramps for Monad Mainnet, enabling card, bank, Apple Pay and Google Pay purchases across 100+ countries.MoonPay and HaHa Wallet partner to add fiat on- and off-ramps for Monad Mainnet, enabling card, bank, Apple Pay and Google Pay purchases across 100+ countries.

MoonPay Partners with HaHa Wallet to Enable Fiat On-Ramps for Monad Mainnet

2025/11/22 17:30
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HaHa Wallet, a next-generation smart wallet built natively on Monad, has announced a partnership with MoonPay to give users an easier path from cash to on-chain assets. The integration, which goes live with Mainnet 1, lets HaHa users buy and sell crypto without leaving the wallet using familiar payment rails such as credit and debit cards, bank transfers, Apple Pay and Google Pay.

For many users, the promise is simple: create a wallet and, within the same app, move fiat into Monad tokens and back again without copying addresses, switching apps, or wrestling with complex flows. HaHa Wallet pairs the convenience of gasless transactions and near-instant confirmations with MoonPay’s global payments infrastructure, aiming to turn the wallet into a true on-ramp and gateway into Monad’s growing ecosystem.

“On and off ramps are critical to the adoption of crypto and the growth of the Monad ecosystem,” said Mu Li, CEO of HaHa Wallet. “Monad represents one of the most vibrant and community-driven ecosystems in crypto, and at HaHa Wallet, we are focused on giving back to the community and redefining wallet economics.” The company says the integration will let anyone go from cash to on-chain assets without switching apps or navigating complicated steps.

Powering Global On- and Off-Ramps

MoonPay’s role is to bring its trusted payment rails and broad regional coverage into HaHa’s user experience. The payments provider supports a wide variety of fiat methods and mobile payment options and advertises coverage across more than 100 countries for many services, factoring into its pitch as a reliable partner for wallets and dApps that want frictionless fiat access.

“HaHa Wallet is building a simple and powerful entry point into the Monad ecosystem,” said Ivan Soto-Wright, Co-Founder and CEO of MoonPay. “We are proud to power their on- and off-ramp experience and help more users move freely between traditional finance and crypto.”

To accelerate adoption, HaHa is rolling out a referral incentive tied to MoonPay: users who sign up with the code MOONPAY-RSKRNX will receive 100 Karma Points, which the wallet says count toward future airdrop allocation and ecosystem rewards. HaHa has been running Karma and quests as part of its community engagement and airdrop mechanics, and the referral offer layers additional incentive for early users to onboard via MoonPay.

Taken together, the integration is a familiar pattern in Web3: wallets and wallets’ partners stitch fiat rails directly into native experiences so newcomers can get started with fewer friction points. HaHa argues that combining account abstraction and native Monad performance with MoonPay’s rails sets a new standard for usability and speed on day one of Mainnet 1, an argument that will be tested as more users arrive and start moving funds.

As Monad-native apps and DeFi protocols continue to launch, the ability to onboard users quickly without separate KYC and payment detours will be a competitive advantage. HaHa Wallet’s MoonPay integration is designed to be that shortcut: a single app where users can open an account, fund it in local currency, participate in the ecosystem, and cash out when they choose. Users interested in the referral offer can sign up with the code MOONPAY-RSKRNX to claim the 100 Karma Points on eligible flows.

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