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Web3's Latest Romance: NetX and GANA Realize It's Cheaper to Just Move In Together
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Web3's Latest Romance: NetX and GANA Realize It's Cheaper to Just Move In Together

By our DeFi Desk2 min read

In a move that screams "why pay two gas fees?", NetX—a Web3 platform mashing up blockchain and AI for payments—has officially partnered with GANA Insight, a PayFi outfit. This team-up aims to give DeFi's evolution a shot of espresso by building smoother payment rails.

Taking to X, NetX announced the dev work will beef up the infrastructure required for those fancy, cutting-edge payment systems blockchain keeps promising. This joint effort is now poised to try and get PayFi adopted beyond the echo chamber of crypto Twitter and into the wider world.

GANA Insight is the architect behind a decentralized payment network dubbed PayFi, engineered to push fast, transparent, and borderless transactions via stable on-chain settlement. The tech targets the sluggish, fee-ridden mess of traditional cross-border payments, promising to deliver something that's actually cost-efficient, reliable, and quick—a novel concept in finance.

NetX is bringing its AI-powered network and a trusted Layer-1 blockchain base to the party. This combo is supposed to let the whole operation scale better, because in Web3, if you're not talking about scalability, are you even building?

Per NetX, this partnership is primed to unlock fresh avenues for shoving Real World Assets (RWAs) into the DeFi blender. It’s a step toward bridging the ancient world of traditional finance with Web3's new tricks, with a laser focus on crafting a payment infrastructure that’s both verifiable and scalable across the globe—no small feat.

The grand, overarching ambition here is to lay down a solid foundation for blockchain's next attempt at leading financial innovation. Let's see if this one sticks.

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UpdatedMar 19, 2026, 06:06 UTC

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