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Exodus Offers Subscription Payments via Stablecoins to DGO and SKY+ Subscribers in Latin America

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Exodus Offers Subscription Payments via Stablecoins to DGO and SKY+ Subscribers in Latin America

Subscribers to the DGO live TV and streaming platforms in Argentina, Mexico, Colombia, and Uruguay, as well as SKY+ customers in Brazil, can now pay with dollar-denominated stablecoins using the Exodus Card 

Exodus Movement, Inc. (NYSE American: EXOD) (“Exodus”), the self-custodial crypto and payments platform, today announced a partnership with the Latin American streaming and live TV platforms, DGO and SKY+.

This partnership will enable DGO subscribers in Argentina, Mexico, Colombia, and Uruguay, as well as SKY+ customers in Brazil, to pay for their subscriptions using U.S. dollar-denominated stablecoins through the Exodus Card.

As part of the partnership, eligible new customers will also receive 25% cashback in Exodus during their first month.

“For most of crypto’s history, you could manage digital dollars onchain, but you couldn’t easily spend them,” said JP Richardson, CEO and Co-founder of Exodus. “This partnership changes that by letting millions of people use the assets they already trust to pay for DGO and SKY+, on their own terms.”

DGO and SKY+ are platforms operated by Waiken ILW, the techno media holding company that also owns DIRECTV Latin America and SKY Brasil. Together, the two services offer more than 10,000 titles of series, movies, and documentaries, along with the most comprehensive live television experience, featuring sports, news, and entertainment programming.

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DGO includes DSPORTS—also owned by Waiken ILW—among its offerings, bringing complete coverage of the 2026 FIFA World Cup™ to millions of viewers.

This partnership with Waiken ILW’s platforms provides households across the region with a new way to pay for their subscriptions using digital dollars held in Exodus.

The launch comes as an increasing number of Latin Americans turn to dollar-backed stablecoins to preserve value and navigate the volatility of local currencies. Between July 2024 and June 2025, stablecoins accounted for more than half of all exchange purchases made using Argentine pesos, Brazilian reais, and Colombian pesos.

“DGO and SKY+ are focused on making top-quality entertainment and major sporting events more accessible to audiences throughout Latin America,” said Federico Suárez, director of OTT platform marketing at Waiken ILW. “By incorporating stablecoin payments through Exodus, we’re offering subscribers another convenient way to pay for DGO and SKY+ and gain access to the world’s top sporting events,” the executive added.

Exodus launched Exodus Pay in April 2026, giving customers a way to send, spend, and manage digital dollars and other assets without leaving self-custody. Beginning July 1, 2026, eligible Exodus customers in Argentina, Brazil, Mexico, Colombia, and Uruguay can use the Exodus Card to pay for their DGO and SKY+ subscriptions.

Eligible new customers can claim 25% cashback by downloading the Exodus app, activating and funding their Exodus Card with digital dollars, and using the card to pay for their DGO subscription in Argentina, Mexico, Colombia, and Uruguay, or their SKY+ subscription in Brazil. Terms and conditions apply.

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