ENI and GANA Insight announce a partnership to advance the PayFi infrastructure. $BNB chain. GANA brings a decentralized payments and DeFi layer that is already in production. Not a pilot. It’s not a testnet. Fully audited, integrated into wallets and used alongside real payment utilities.
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ENI brings underneath a high-throughput, low-latency blockchain infrastructure built for enterprise use. Together, this partnership targets the gap between on-chain payment capabilities and merchant-enabled experiences that make crypto payments practical.
What GANA Insight actually does
GANA Insight is a decentralized PayFi infrastructure built on top. $BNB chain. PayFi combines payments functionality with DeFi mechanisms to allow value to pass through payment rails while interacting with decentralized finance primitives such as lending, yield, and payment protocols.
What makes GANA different from previous crypto payment infrastructure attempts is that GANA is already live. The platform is fully audited, integrated into wallets, and is running with real payment utilities, not in a testnet or pilot stage. Merchants can accept payments through it. On-chain payments are up and running. The UX is designed around the needs of merchants, not crypto-native users, which is important for any payment product aiming for real-world commercial implementation.
of $BNB The on-chain infrastructure gives GANA access to a high-throughput, low-fee environment, making small and frequent payments economically viable. A payments infrastructure that costs more gas than the value of the transaction won’t work at scale. $BNB The chain’s fee structure solves that problem according to the daily payment amount that GANA targets.
What ENI brings to the partnership
ENI is an enterprise-grade Web3 blockchain built for real-world scale. Its design priorities are ultra-fast throughput and low latency, two characteristics that are most important when payment infrastructures need to process volumes without compromising user experience. Payment confirmations that take seconds are still too slow in a POS environment. ENI’s infrastructure is designed around the real-world performance requirements of enterprise and commercial payment contexts.
ENI’s performance layer combined with GANA’s live payments infrastructure creates a stack that covers both ends of the PayFi problem. ENI delivers speed and scale. GANA provides payment logic, merchant UX, and DeFi integration that turns raw blockchain performance into something that enterprises can actually use.
The PayFi model and why it matters
PayFi is a relatively new framework that the cryptocurrency industry has been trying to build for years: a payment infrastructure that functions like real payments while connecting to the broader DeFi ecosystem. Traditional payment stacks, cards, bank transfers, and payment processors are slow, expensive, and isolated from the yield and payment opportunities that DeFi offers.
PayFi infrastructure like GANA is designed to move value through payment rails while interacting with on-chain financial mechanisms. The seller who receives the payment does not just receive the funds that were left unattended. These funds can settle, generate yield, and interact with other DeFi protocols within the same transaction flow. For businesses, this means a payments infrastructure that is not just a value conduit but also a financial tool.
The permissionless nature of the infrastructure is important here as well. Traditional payment systems require authorization from intermediaries at every layer, including payment processors, banks, and card networks.
A permissionless PayFi infrastructure eliminates these gatekeepers. This has practical implications for sellers in markets where access to traditional payment rails is limited or expensive.
What Collaboration Creates
The partnership between ENI and GANA is what both parties describe as another step towards a truly usable Web3 financial ecosystem. One partnership alone will not solve the entire cryptocurrency payments adoption problem. But it adds a layer of infrastructure that didn’t exist before.
Specifically, the partnership will connect ENI’s enterprise performance capabilities to GANA’s already operational payments utility. $BNB chain. Merchants using GANA’s infrastructure will have access to the performance characteristics of ENI’s network. That ecosystem gains a payment layer that has already proven its real commercial utility.
GANA’s complete infrastructure audit status is noteworthy for enterprise adoption. Corporate and institutional partners evaluating their payments infrastructure need audit documentation before deploying at scale. By implementing this, GANA removes one of the most common barriers to business integration.
conclusion
ENI and GANA Insight combine enterprise blockchain performance with audited live PayFi infrastructure. $BNB chain. This partnership goes beyond just illustrating what crypto payments will look like. GANA is already live, merchants are already using GANA, and the on-chain payment layer is already live. ENI adds performance infrastructure to support this at scale. This combination moves the discussion about Web3 payments from theory to something closer to practice.

