
SentBe , a global total foreign exchange solution company, announced that it has entered into a strategic partnership with IoTrust, a digital asset wallet specialist, and plans to embed SentBe's off-ramp solution into D'CENT, a cryptocurrency wallet service operated by IoTrust.
Through this collaboration, Decent users will be able to convert stablecoins held in their wallets into fiat currencies of their respective countries and directly transfer them to their desired overseas accounts, without having to visit external exchanges or services. While stablecoin assets used in Web3 environments have been limited to virtual asset-based services, this integration is expected to improve accessibility to the global fiat financial system.
IoTrust's Decent is a competitive cold wallet brand in the global market, generating over 70% of its total sales overseas. It has expanded its user base globally, focusing on North America, and currently offers services in approximately 220 countries. Building on this global success, IoTrust surpassed KRW 10 billion in cumulative sales from January to October 2025, and in December, it received the "$2 Million Export Tower" award at the "62nd Trade Day" ceremony hosted by the Korea International Trade Association.
Sentbe focuses on addressing the structural inefficiencies of existing cross-border payment systems, such as high fees and long settlement cycles, through a global offramp solution that allows stablecoins to be paid and settled in each country's legal tender. To achieve this, Sentbe leverages its technical and legal foundations for offramp operations to support the monetization of digital assets in various Web3 services, including virtual asset wallets.
Through this partnership, the two companies plan to increase the liquidity of Web3 assets and gradually expand the scope of their collaboration, focusing on offramp functionality integration. The service is targeted for launch in the first quarter of 2026, with development and service preparation currently underway.
Sentbe explained that this collaboration is part of its off-ramp business strategy to improve the efficiency of cross-border payments and settlements, while IoTrust stated that this is a strategic collaboration to strengthen Dcent's practicality and global competitiveness.
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