Revolut Connects Conventional and Decentralized Finance, Achieving $775M Milestone on Polygon
- Revolut processed $775M in crypto via Polygon by November 2025, marking a key milestone in mainstream blockchain integration. - The partnership enables zero-fee stablecoin transactions and POL token staking for 65M users in the UK/EEA, leveraging Polygon's Rio upgrade for 5,000 TPS. - Revolut's MiCA-compliant Crypto 2.0 platform now supports 280+ tokens and zero-fee staking, aligning with its $75B valuation and Web3 expansion strategy. - Analysts highlight the collaboration as infrastructure for scalable
As of November 2025, Revolut, a leading European fintech company, has facilitated more than $775 million in crypto transactions through the Polygon network, marking a major achievement in its efforts to bring blockchain technology into mainstream financial services
This integration takes advantage of Polygon’s Rio upgrade, which boosts both speed and reliability of transactions,
The company has announced that its 65 million customers—including 14 million who use crypto—can now access a range of blockchain-enabled services
Maintaining regulatory standards remains crucial. In November 2025, Revolut obtained a MiCA license in Cyprus, allowing it to provide crypto services throughout the EEA
Experts in the field see the partnership between Revolut and Polygon as an example of how fintech companies can use blockchain to cut costs and broaden access. “This partnership shows that scalable, affordable blockchain solutions are moving from niche to essential infrastructure,” one analyst commented
With plans to expand into India and Latin America, Revolut’s success with blockchain integration could set the pace for wider industry adoption. The company reported $4 billion in revenue for 2024 and a 72% annual growth rate, suggesting its approach is yielding strong results
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