Coins.ph Expands Super App Push With QRPH Crypto Payments

BY
Ram Lhoyd Sevilla
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May 22, 2026

MANILA, Philippines — Coins.ph⁠ is strengthening its push to become a “money super app” for Filipinos as the company expands its nationwide reach through the newly launched Coins City Roadshow. The company said the initiative aims to bring Coins closer to Filipino users through on-ground activations, community engagement, and financial education events across key regions in the country.

Target locations for the roadshow include Metro Manila, Northern Luzon, Southern Luzon, Visayas, and Mindanao, covering cities and provinces such as Makati, Bulacan, Pampanga, Laguna, Batangas, Cebu, Iloilo, Davao, and Cagayan de Oro.

Coins.ph has positioned itself as one of the fastest-growing mobile wallet platforms in the Philippines by combining digital payments, crypto access, remittances, and merchant services within a single application.

The company is also expanding its crypto-powered payment infrastructure through QRPH-enabled crypto payments, allowing users to transact with over 700,000 QRPH merchants nationwide. Coins.ph said the feature initially supports stablecoin-based payments, enabling users to spend digital dollar assets through the country’s interoperable QR payment network.

The platform added that more crypto tokens will eventually be supported as it continues to broaden its payment ecosystem and real-world crypto utility offerings. Coins.ph is among the first platforms in the Philippines to integrate crypto payments directly into the QRPH merchant network, marking another step in bridging blockchain technology with everyday financial transactions.

Ram Lhoyd Sevilla

A Web3 and technology writer focused on the intersection of blockchain, AI, and macro trends. His works examine how emerging technologies influence policy, markets, and society, particularly in the Philippine context.

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