Stablecoins five years ago represented a new form of money looking for a reason to exist. This week offered a different picture. The reason for stablecoins as a cash alternative is emerging precisely as the technology itself becomes harder to see.
This Week in Stablecoins: Crypto That Never Touches the Customer
Stablecoins five years ago represented a new form of money looking for a reason to exist. This week offered a different picture. The reason for stablecoins as a cash alternative is emerging precisely as the technology itself becomes…
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Across payroll, merchant acquiring, card networks, creator payouts and corporate treasury, stablecoins are being inserted into payment flows without necessarily requiring the payer or recipient to behave like a crypto user. At the same time, U.S. regulators are moving toward a framework that could make the issuers behind those tokens look more like supervised financial institutions.
While much of the early stablecoin debate assumed adoption depended on persuading merchants to accept a new asset, infrastructure providers are today solving a different problem: how to let customers fund transactions with digital assets while allowing merchants to receive the currency and settlement experience they already expect.
The Most Valuable Stablecoin Company May Not Issue a Stablecoin
The report, “From Asset to Everyday Money: Making Digital Currencies Spendable,” the July edition of the Payments Innovation Tracker® Series from PYMNTS Intelligence and Paymentology, found consumers show growing interest in using cryptocurrencies and stablecoins for purchases, but acceptance, trust and uneven payment experiences still limit their choices.
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