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Morse Money (formerly Sling.money)
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Morse Money (formerly Sling.money)

Multi-currency cross-border payments with real-rate FX and stablecoin off-ramp

A cross-border payments, spending and investment platform — 40+ currencies across 150+ countries with no markup on exchange rates, a Visa card at the real rate, and stablecoin off-ramping on the Solana network. US-registered MSB and UK FCA regulated.

Morse Money (formerly Sling.money; the product has rebranded from Sling.link → Sling.money → Morse Money) is a cross-border financial platform for people who earn, spend or send money internationally. For creators receiving payouts from multiple countries or holding stablecoin earnings, the product's two most distinctive features are real-rate FX (no exchange markup) and stablecoin off-ramp via the Solana network. The core services: send, spend, invest and receive money across 40+ currencies and 150+ countries. The Morse Card gives you Visa-rate global transactions with no markups or foreign transaction fees — the "no surprises" promise most FX-heavy products break in practice. US stocks and ETFs are coming soon at a $5 minimum investment threshold. Regulatory posture matters for anyone moving meaningful money through this. Morse is a registered Money Services Business with the US Treasury, holds UK Financial Conduct Authority registration, and is authorised as a CASP under MiCA by Dutch authorities. That's a stronger regulatory stack than most crypto-adjacent products in the space. For OnlyFans and adult-creator audiences this matters specifically because of two dynamics: creators paid in stablecoins (via OF-adjacent processors like Paxum's crypto rails) need a way to off-ramp to spendable money, and creators working across borders want real FX rates rather than the 3–4% hidden markups most banks apply. Morse is one of the few regulated platforms that solves both.

Built for: Content creators, influencers, and professionals managing multiple online links.

What you'll use it for

  • Centralizing social media links
  • Promoting content and profiles
  • Driving traffic to multiple destinations

Signals we picked up

  • Clear service purpose
  • Focus on creator tools

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