TLDR
- Cash App is expanding its crypto offering through a new integration with MoonPay.
- Eligible U.S. users can use Cash App balances to buy assets including Ethereum, Solana, XRP, and USDT.
- The integration also allows users to fund supported wallets such as MetaMask, Trust Wallet, Ledger, BitPay, and Uniswap.
- Cash App previously focused mainly on Bitcoin before adding USDC support earlier in 2026.
- The MoonPay partnership lets Block offer broader crypto access without building separate infrastructure for each digital asset.
Cash App is expanding its cryptocurrency access through a new MoonPay integration. Eligible users in the United States can now use their Cash App balances to buy more digital assets beyond Bitcoin and USDC.
The service gives users access to assets available through MoonPay, including ether, Solana, XRP and USDT. The move also connects Cash App balances with several external crypto wallets and services.
The partnership marks the first time the service has opened access to multiple cryptocurrencies through an outside crypto payments provider. It expands payment options for customers.
Cash App Opens Access to More Crypto
Cash App users can fund purchases on MoonPay directly from their available balances. The supported wallet options include Ledger, BitPay, Trust Wallet, MetaMask, and Uniswap, among other services.
The mobile payment platform has more than 50 million users. Until recently, its crypto service mainly focused on Bitcoin before adding support for USDC earlier in 2026.
MoonPay Handles Wider Asset Support
The MoonPay deal allows Block to offer access to more cryptocurrencies without building separate systems for each asset. MoonPay already supports a wide range of tokens and wallet connections.
Block can therefore keep bitcoin at the center of its digital asset strategy while giving customers more payment choices. The company can also rely on MoonPay for the technical links needed for broader crypto purchases.
Jack Dorsey has long supported bitcoin and has expressed doubts about stablecoins. However, he said customers wanted stablecoin access, which influenced Cash App’s decision to support USDC.
Morgan Kuntze, Block’s global partnerships lead, said the company wants to give customers choice and flexibility in how they pay. The MoonPay integration now extends that approach to several major cryptocurrencies while keeping Cash App as the funding source.



