What's Hot

    Polkadot, Kaspa, and Remittix are the Best Altcoins to Buy Now at the Start of Q4

    3 10 月, 2025

    Bitcoin Miner MARA Produced 736 BTC in September, Holds 52,580 BTC in Treasury

    3 10 月, 2025

    Samsung Brings Bitcoin To 75M Users Via Coinbase Partnership

    3 10 月, 2025
    Facebook Twitter Instagram
    • Business
    • Markets
    • Get In Touch
    • Our Authors
    Facebook Twitter Instagram
    Coinbase
    • Home
    • Business

      Ripple Maps XRP Ledger’s Future: ‘No Privacy, No Adoption’

      3 10 月, 2025

      $231K Bitcoin? Citibank Issues Bold Short-Term Crypto Prediction

      3 10 月, 2025

      Spot Bitcoin ETFs Record $1.08B In 4-Day Volume: Fueling Price Momentum

      3 10 月, 2025

      Maxi Doge as the Next 1000x Crypto Now?

      3 10 月, 2025

      Bitcoin Kursprognose: Schon bald bei 137.000 US-Dollar?

      3 10 月, 2025
    • Technology
      1. Business
      2. Insights
      3. View All

      Ripple Maps XRP Ledger’s Future: ‘No Privacy, No Adoption’

      3 10 月, 2025

      $231K Bitcoin? Citibank Issues Bold Short-Term Crypto Prediction

      3 10 月, 2025

      Spot Bitcoin ETFs Record $1.08B In 4-Day Volume: Fueling Price Momentum

      3 10 月, 2025

      Maxi Doge as the Next 1000x Crypto Now?

      3 10 月, 2025

      Bitcoin Miner MARA Produced 736 BTC in September, Holds 52,580 BTC in Treasury

      3 10 月, 2025

      Chainlink (LINK) Drops 3.2%, Leading Index Lower

      3 10 月, 2025

      Bitcoin Pressures $120K as Traders Brace for Potential Short Squeeze

      3 10 月, 2025

      : Crypto Daybook Americas

      3 10 月, 2025
    • Insights
      1. Bitcoin
      2. Ethereum
      3. Eurozone
      4. Monero
      5. View All

      Bitcoin Miner MARA Produced 736 BTC in September, Holds 52,580 BTC in Treasury

      3 10 月, 2025

      Chainlink (LINK) Drops 3.2%, Leading Index Lower

      3 10 月, 2025

      Bitcoin Pressures $120K as Traders Brace for Potential Short Squeeze

      3 10 月, 2025

      : Crypto Daybook Americas

      3 10 月, 2025
    • Markets
    • Get In Touch
    Coinbase
    Home»Markets»Visa Is Directly Testing Stablecoins As Cash Alternative
    Markets

    Visa Is Directly Testing Stablecoins As Cash Alternative

    adminBy admin1 10 月, 2025没有评论3 Mins Read
    Share
    Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Pinterest Email

    Visa Direct is piloting USDC and EURC stablecoins to cut pre-funding needs and boost liquidity in cross-border payments.

     

    Visa has launched a pilot that uses stablecoins for near-instant cross-border payouts. The program was announced at the recent SIBOS conference in Frankfurt, and lets banks/ payment providers pre-fund transactions with Circle’s USDC and EURC.

    Why Stablecoins Matter in Visa Direct’s Approach

    The pilot focuses on improving liquidity for banks, remittance firms and other institutions. 

    This means that instead of locking up fiat funds in several payment corridors, participants can fund their Visa Direct accounts with stablecoins.

    🚨 Breaking: Visa is testing pre-funded stablecoins to make cross-border settlement MUCH more working capital efficient

    Most people will get this story wrong.

    Here’s the problem Visa is solving and why I think its genius 👇 pic.twitter.com/318SXNjNoH

    — Simon Taylor (@sytaylor) September 30, 2025

    This model unlocks working capital, reduces exposure to exchange-rate swings and makes treasury flows more predictable. It also supports real-time transfers during weekends and holidays when legacy banking networks usually pause operations.

    According to Visa, it has already processed over $225 million in stablecoin transactions. 

    While this is small compared to its $16 trillion annual payment volume, it shows that stablecoins can be integrated at scale. The company plans to expand the pilot beyond its initial partners next year.

    Circle Benefits as Visa Tests Stablecoin Payments

    Circle Internet Group, the issuer of USDC and EURC, saw its stock rise about 3% after Bloomberg reported Visa’s pilot. The company’s stablecoins will power the new system on Visa Direct.

    Mark Nelsen, Visa’s head of product for commercial and money movement solutions, pointed out how the pilot addresses a long-standing challenge. 

    Many institutions currently must keep pre-funded accounts in each market where they operate. Shortfalls can delay payments, especially over weekends when traditional settlement systems are offline.

    “We’re giving this immediate ability to get money to the accounts in real time,” Nelsen said.

    He noted that freeing up capital helps institutions deploy resources more efficiently and avoid interruptions for end customers.

    Competition in Real-Time Global Settlements Heats Up

    Visa’s announcement came just a day after Swift announced its plan to collaborate with Consensys and more than 30 international financial institutions. Swift is developing a blockchain-based settlement platform designed to enable 24/7 cross-border transactions.

    Interest in stablecoin-powered payment solutions has also been on the rise lately, among startups. Recently, RedotPay (a stablecoin payments firm) raised $47 million in a round led by Coinbase Ventures, which helped it achieve unicorn status. 

    Meanwhile, infrastructure startup Bastion recently secured $14.6 million from investors including Sony, Samsung Next, Andreessen Horowitz and Hashed.

    These developments show the ongoing competition in building next-generation rails for cross-border finance. 

    Outlook for Visa Direct Stablecoin Integration

    Visa’s stablecoin pilot shows how traditional financial institutions can adopt digital assets to improve the current ways of doing things, rather than replace them. 

    By treating USDC and EURC as cash equivalents, Visa is attempting to reduce friction and cost in cross-border money movement.

    just found out VISA dropped a STABLECOIN that’s about to flip cross-border payments for good. instant, global money transfer with crypto speed?

    the financial future is gonna be wild pic.twitter.com/m9IzGSBjAp

    — Domi Rosario (@DomiRosario_) September 30, 2025

    If the pilot proves successful, adoption by next year could affect how banks and remittance providers manage liquidity. 

    For now, only select partners meeting Visa’s internal standards can participate. The company has not yet shared details about the next phase of the rollout.

    As more institutions test blockchain-based settlement solutions, the line between traditional and digital asset payments continues to blur. 

    #Visa #Testing #Stablecoins #Cash #Alternative

    Alternative Cash stablecoins Testing visa
    Share. Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Tumblr Email
    admin
    • Website

    Related Posts

    Polkadot, Kaspa, and Remittix are the Best Altcoins to Buy Now at the Start of Q4

    3 10 月, 2025

    Samsung Brings Bitcoin To 75M Users Via Coinbase Partnership

    3 10 月, 2025

    Gumi Expands Digital Asset Treasury with Bitcoin and XRP

    3 10 月, 2025

    Nomura’s Laser Digital Pursues Japan Crypto Trading License

    3 10 月, 2025
    Add A Comment

    Leave A Reply Cancel Reply

    Top Posts

    Subscribe to Updates

    Get the latest sports news from SportsSite about soccer, football and tennis.

    Advertisement
    Demo

    Your source for the serious news. This demo is crafted specifically to exhibit the use of the theme as a news site. Visit our main page for more demos.

    We're social. Connect with us:

    Facebook Twitter Instagram Pinterest YouTube
    Top Insights

    Polkadot, Kaspa, and Remittix are the Best Altcoins to Buy Now at the Start of Q4

    3 10 月, 2025

    Bitcoin Miner MARA Produced 736 BTC in September, Holds 52,580 BTC in Treasury

    3 10 月, 2025

    Samsung Brings Bitcoin To 75M Users Via Coinbase Partnership

    3 10 月, 2025
    Get Informed

    Subscribe to Updates

    Get the latest creative news from FooBar about art, design and business.

    Facebook Twitter Instagram Pinterest
    • Home
    • Business
    • Markets
    • Technology
    • Contact us
    © 2025 ThemeSphere. Designed by WPfastworld.

    Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.