
Revolut, a global fintech super-app, has deepened its integration with Trust Wallet, one of the best non-custodial crypto wallets in the world. This is a big step toward making decentralized finance (DeFi) easier to access. The partnership officially launches “Revolut Ramp” across the European Economic Area (EEA), which lets millions of people buy cryptocurrency right away through the Trust Wallet app.
This partnership solves one of the biggest problems with using cryptocurrency: the complicated and often slow process of moving regular money into self-custody wallets.
“One-Click” On-Ramp with No KYC
The best thing about this launch is that it makes things easier for current consumers. Usually, if you want to buy crypto on a non-custodial wallet, you have to go through a long identity verification (KYC) process with third-party services like MoonPay or Simplex.
With this new connection, people who already use Revolut don’t have to go through verification at all. When someone chooses “Revolut Pay” as their payment option in Trust Wallet, the system knows that they are verified because they are logged into the Revolut app.
- Speed: Transactions are processed in seconds.
- Convenience: No need to upload passport photos or take selfies.
- Security: Users benefit from Revolut’s fraud detection systems while keeping full custody of their keys in Trust Wallet.
Low Fees and Promotional Rates
To celebrate the growth, the partnership is offering very competitive pricing plans that are meant to beat the prices of traditional on-ramp providers.
- Standard Fee: Users paying via Revolut Ramp typically face significantly lower transaction fees compared to card payments.
- New User Promo: According to recent promotional terms, new customers onboarding to Revolut’s crypto services may be eligible for 0% trading fees for a limited initial period (subject to T&Cs).
Check more details:https://www.revolut.com/en-PL/crypto-ramp/
The integration works with a multitude of digital assets, like Bitcoin (BTC), Ethereum (ETH), Solana (SOL), Tether (USDT), and USDC. Most of the European Economic Area (EEA) can currently use this function.
Important Editor Note: Revolut is no longer selling crypto services in Hungary because the rules there have changed. This is still happening, even though this functionality is becoming more popular in the EU. People in Hungary have until December 18, 2025, to take their money out or cash it out. This means that people in Hungary won’t be able to use the new integration with Trust Wallet.



