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Alchemy Partners With Privy to Expand End-to-End Onchain Financial Infrastructure

Alchemy Partners With Privy to Expand End-to-End Onchain Financial Infrastructure

According to a recent LinkedIn post from Alchemy, the company is partnering with Privy to offer what is described as an end-to-end infrastructure stack for onchain financial user experiences. The post indicates that Privy focuses on user onboarding via embedded wallets, email and social login, and progressive self-custody, while Alchemy targets transaction execution, including gasless transactions across EVM and Solana.

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The LinkedIn post highlights performance and reliability metrics for Alchemy’s infrastructure, referencing sub-50 millisecond response times, 99.99% uptime, and support for an annual transaction value of about $4 trillion for clients such as Visa, Stripe, and Robinhood. The combined Alchemy–Privy stack is presented as enabling users to move from signup to completed onchain transaction without managing private keys or holding native tokens.

As shared in the post, companies including Slash and Gensyn are already using the integrated stack in production, suggesting early product-market validation among blockchain-oriented developers. For investors, this partnership may signal Alchemy’s intent to deepen its role as core infrastructure for institutional and consumer-facing onchain finance, potentially expanding its revenue opportunities as more traditional and fintech players explore Web3 integrations.

The emphasis on abstracting away key management and native token holdings could make onchain services more accessible to mainstream users, which may support higher transaction volumes on Alchemy’s platform over time. If adoption of the combined stack grows, Alchemy could strengthen its competitive positioning versus other blockchain infrastructure providers by offering a more complete, institution-ready solution spanning onboarding through execution.

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