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Spiking and BipTap Forge Strategic Partnership to Revolutionize Payments with TradeGPT Integration
Empowering the Next Generation of Payments: Seamlessly Integrating AI, Crypto, and Fiat for a Smarter Financial Ecosystem
Empowering the Next Generation of Payments: Seamlessly Integrating AI, Crypto, and Fiat for a Smarter Financial Ecosystem
Spiking, a leading AI-driven investment insights platform, and BipTap, an innovator in blockchain-based payment solutions, are pleased to announce a strategic collaboration aimed at transforming the future of payments by integrating TradeGPT into BipTap's ecosystem.
This partnership seeks to seamlessly merge cryptocurrency and fiat transactions, providing users with a unified platform that leverages advanced AI analytics for enhanced financial decision-making.
TradeGPT, developed by Spiking, utilizes large language models and generative AI to deliver real-time investment insights and predictive analytics. By incorporating TradeGPT into BipTap's payment infrastructure, users will gain access to sophisticated financial data, enabling more informed and efficient transactions across both crypto and traditional banking systems.
"Our collaboration with BipTap represents a significant step toward democratizing access to advanced financial tools," said Dr. Clemen Chiang, CEO of Spiking. "By integrating TradeGPT into BipTap's platform, we are empowering users to navigate the complexities of both crypto and fiat payments with greater confidence and precision."
Jonathan Low, Founder of BipTap, added, "Partnering with Spiking allows us to enhance our platform's capabilities by providing users with cutting-edge AI-driven insights. This integration aligns with our mission to offer secure, efficient, and user-friendly payment solutions that bridge the gap between traditional finance and the emerging digital economy."
BipTap's technology combines blockchain innovations with traditional banking solutions, facilitating secure and cost-effective transactions across multiple blockchains and financial institutions. The integration of TradeGPT is expected to further enhance these capabilities by offering users real-time data and analytics to inform their payment decisions.
This collaboration underscores both companies' commitment to leveraging technology to create more inclusive and efficient financial ecosystems. Users can anticipate a more integrated payment experience that seamlessly blends the advantages of cryptocurrency and fiat transactions, supported by AI-driven insights.
About Spiking
Spiking is an AI-powered platform that provides real-time investment insights and analytics, enabling investors to make informed decisions. Its flagship product, TradeGPT, utilizes large language models and generative AI to deliver predictive financial analytics.
About BipTap
BipTap is a blockchain-based payment platform that integrates Web3 technology with traditional banking solutions, facilitating secure and efficient transactions across multiple blockchains and financial institutions.
Media Contacts:
For Spiking:
Nic Yee
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https://x.com/spiking
+1 (570) SPIKING
For BipTap:
Penny Chou
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https://x.com/biptapofficial
SOURCE: Spiking
D.Avraham--CPN