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Thinking on the
infrastructure of global commerce.

Thinking on the
infrastructure of global commerce.

Analysis, product thinking, and perspective from the Friddy team on Web3 payment infrastructure, multi-chain tokenization, and the evolution of global digital commerce.

Analysis, product thinking, and perspective from the Friddy team on Web3 payment infrastructure, multi-chain tokenization, and the evolution of global digital commerce.

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Infrasctructure

Why single-chain token launches are structurally limiting your project

The case for multi-chain deployment from day one, and what it means for buyer reach, liquidity, and long-term project credibility.

Friddy Team / 8 mins

Wallet security

Self-custody without the seed phrase: the architecture..

A technical explanation of how Friddy Wallet delivers genuine non-custodial ownership with social login and no..

Friddy Team / 8 mins

Global payments

450 local payment methods: how Friddy reaches buyers..

An examination of the structural limitations of card-based payment processors and how the NPA model creates access…

Friddy Team / 8 mins

Regulation

What FINTRAC MSB registration means for a Web3 payment company

A plain-language explanation of what Money Services Business registration under FINTRAC requires and why…

Friddy Team / 8 mins

Tokenomics

The deflationary token: how the FRIDDY burn mechanism works..

A detailed examination of the per-transaction burn mechanism, how it reduces circulating supply…

Friddy Team / 8 mins

Product

FriddyPay and the settlement gap: why cross-border..;

An analysis of the structural problems in traditional merchant payment processing and how FriddyPay addresses them…

Friddy Team / 8 mins

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