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Visa Opens The Floodgates — Stablecoin Payments To Span 4 Blockchains


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Visa announced support for four new stablecoins across four blockchains, moving deeper into crypto payments. According to the credit card firm’s Q4 2025 earnings call, card spending tied to stablecoins has surged fourfold year-over-year. That kind of growth, company executives say, points to rising use of tokenized money on established payment rails.

Stablecoin Settlement Hits A $2.5 Billion Run Rate

Based on reports from the earnings call, Visa’s stablecoin settlement platform now handles conversions between two currencies and more than 25 fiat currencies, with monthly volumes running at an annualized $2.5 billion.

“We are adding support for four stablecoins running on four unique blockchains, representing two currencies that we can accept and convert to over 25 traditional fiat currencies,” Visa CEO Ryan McInerney told investors on the company’s Q4 and year-end earnings call, Tuesday.

Since 2020, the company reports total crypto and stablecoin flows have topped $140 billion. Of that, over $100 billion was linked to direct card purchases of digital assets, while about $35 billion came from spending on digital assets through the card company’s credentials. Those figures suggest stablecoins are no longer an experiment inside the company.

Banks Can Mint And Burn Tokens On Visa’s Platform

The company is also opening up tooling for banks. The firm has enabled banks to mint and burn their own stablecoins on its Tokenized Asset Platform. Tests of pre-funding options for Visa Direct have been launched.

Reports say these features aim to give remitters, banks, and companies quicker and more flexible liquidity options. Payment delays, price swings and high costs in some corridors are named reasons for the trials, with a focus on areas where traditional fiat rails are slow or expensive.

Stablecoin Partners And Network Support

The company named stablecoin partners including Paxos and cited support for USDG and PYUSD on blockchains such as Stellar, Avalanche, Ethereum, and Solana.

More than 130 stablecoin-linked Visa card programs now exist across 40 countries. Those programs combine blockchain rails with the firm’s network, allowing wallets and cards to interact with tokenized balances in ways that were uncommon a few years ago.

 

Consulting, Tokenization And Fraud Tools

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