The platform (formerly known as Advcash) simply has a new name. Here is what happened with the Advcash rebranding, why it happened, and what it means for you.
Advcash Is Now Volet.com: What Changed and What Stayed the Same (2026)
- 5/5/2026
- Team Volet.com
- 6 min
If you tried to log into Advcash recently and landed on a site called Volet.com, nothing went wrong. Your account is fine and your money is there.

The Short Answer
Advcash is now Volet.com. On March 26, 2024, the company officially rebranded and moved all customer accounts to the new website. Volet.com is the same digital wallet you used under the Advcash name — same team, same infrastructure, new brand.
You do not need to create a new account. Log in with your old Advcash email and password at account.volet.com, and everything will be exactly where you left it: your balance, your transaction history, your settings.
No action is required. No funds were lost or moved without consent.
Why Did Advcash Rebrand to Volet.com?
Advcash launched in 2014 as a straightforward digital wallet, a way to hold and move money online. Over the following decade, it grew into something broader.
▪️ For individual users, it became a bridge between fiat and crypto: receive a salary in USDT, swap it into USD, load onto a prepaid card and spend it anywhere.
▪️ For businesses, it opened access to a different kind of global workforce. One where the employee might be in Africa, the client in Latin America, and the local banking infrastructure somewhere between unreliable and nonexistent.
More details: All Volet.com features
The name Advcash is associated with a narrow, cash-adjacent tool from an earlier era of the internet. Volet.com drops those associations and signals what the platform has actually become: a wider, more mature, more international financial system, with a deliberate emphasis on security and cross-border operations.
Two practical factors drove the change alongside the branding decision:
1. New licenses. Advcash had operated under Belize licenses since 2014. Those licenses constrained what the company could build and how fast it could launch new products. Moving to new jurisdictions opened up that space. Volet.com now operates through partner licenses across multiple jurisdictions, including an MSB (Money Service Business) registration in Canada. This structure gives greater regulatory flexibility to expand product range and reach users across more markets.
2. Stronger regulatory footing in the European market. The new structure allows Volet.com to partner with licensed Electronic Money Institutions in the EU and to meet evolving compliance requirements more cleanly.
What Changed?
The Name and Domain. Advcash.com now redirects to Volet.com. All social media channels (Twitter/X, Facebook, Instagram, Linkedin, Telegram) were rebranded on the same day. The visual identity, interface design, and mobile experience were refreshed across the board.
The Legal Structure. This is the most substantive change. Advcash's original Belize entity has been replaced. The company now operates through jurisdictions better suited to global fintech growth. This matters for compliance, for card issuance, for SEPA access, and for the product roadmap going forward.
New Products. The roadmap Advcash announced at rebrand has largely shipped. After the rebranding to Volet.com, the following features were added:
▪️ a built-in crypto swap tool connected directly to the wallet
▪️ a native Volet.com crypto wallet supporting BTC, ETH, USDT, USDC and other assets
▪️ local bank transfer support across 20+ currencies
Fees and Limits. Some Volet.com fees have been updated compared to what Advcash users were used to. SEPA deposits and withdrawals, credit card deposits, stablecoin transactions, and local bank transfers all carry charges that may differ.
Learn more: Current Volet.com fee schedule
Personal accounts with no transactions for six consecutive months are charged $1 per month until activity resumes. One transaction, for example a deposit, withdrawal or P2P transfer, resets the clock.
In practice: if you used Advcash to collect an affiliate payout in October, then did nothing until the following May, Volet.com would have deducted $1 in April and $1 in May before your next login.
What Stayed the Same?
Your login credentials carry over without change. Your verification status carries over. Your balance carries over. We still provide a fast, flexible payment tool for people who move money across borders.
The core team remains the same. The Volet.com e-wallet still operates as an electronic payment system. It is not a bank, but a licensed e-wallet that lets you hold, send, receive, and convert money across currencies. Multi-currency wallets, prepaid cards, crypto-fiat conversion, and international transfers all work as before.
Is Volet.com Safe? Is My Money Secure?
Yes, Volet.com is a safe platform and even safer than Advcash was. The move away from Belize licensing meant taking on real regulatory obligations: MSB registration in Canada, EMI partnerships in the EU, mandatory AML and KYC compliance enforced by jurisdictions with actual enforcement power.
The platform runs multi-tier account protection, SSL encryption, two-factor authentication, DDoS mitigation, and a dedicated firewall. We have processed payments for 10M+ users across 150+ countries since 2014 without a fundamental security breach.
One thing to keep in mind: Volet.com is a digital wallet, not a bank. Your funds are not insured the way bank deposits are.
How to Log In to Volet.com with Your Advcash Account?
The process is simple.
1. Go to account.volet.com.
2. Enter your old Advcash email address and password.
3. Complete two-factor authentication steps as usual.
4. Your dashboard, balance, and history will be waiting.
If your password no longer works, click "Forgot password?" on the login page and a reset code will be sent to your registered email address.
And if you run into any trouble, contact Volet.com's support system. It’s the same team that ran Advcash support.
Who Is Volet.com For?
Most of our clients are freelancers, digital nomads, content creators, CPA marketers, and affiliate marketers. Behind that list is a common thread — people who get paid across borders, work with multiple currencies, and need a payment system that does not require a local bank account or a clean geography.
A typical use case: a freelance designer based in Georgia gets paid in USDT by a client in Germany. She receives the payment to her Volet.com wallet, swaps it to USD or EUR for a software subscription, loads the rest onto her Volet.com Mastercard, and withdraws local currency at an ATM. No international wire, no correspondent bank, no week-long wait. That is the workflow Volet.com is built for.
If you were using Advcash for these purposes, Volet.com is the same tool with a better infrastructure.
FAQ
Yes. Advcash rebranded to Volet.com in March 2024. The company, the team, and the core service are the same. The name, domain and legal structure have been updated.
Yes, you can log in using the same email and password you used for Advcash, but you access it through volet.com now, not advcash.com. Your credentials, balance, and history transferred automatically.
Yes. Volet.com operates under AML and KYC compliance requirements and partners with licensed Electronic Money Institutions. It is not a bank, but it is a regulated payment platform with a track record going back to 2014.
Yes, it is the same platform. Some brokers, forex platforms, and currency exchange aggregators still display the old name. Some do it out of inertia; others keep "Advcash" deliberately because that is what some of their users search for.
Either way, the underlying payment system is identical. If your broker's cashier shows "Advcash," "ADVcash," or "AdvCash" as a deposit method, select it and proceed as normal — you will be transacting through Volet.com.
Volet.com is the new name and brand for the payment platform previously known as Advcash.
