Unlock your trading potential! Become a verified Bitget elite trader and earn 10,000 USDT to help skyrocket your profits. Join now and start your journey to success!
Share link:In this post: Stripe has offered fiat payments and cash-out options for crypto platforms, but not direct crypto payments. The new service will accept USDC, but pay out fiat to merchants. Stripe is one of the fastest-growing fintech and payment processing companies.
Stripe is back into the crypto game, after promising to add stablecoins back in April. The service will unroll crypto payments for US businesses.
Stripe, one of the actively growing fintech services, will add crypto payments. The new service will accept stablecoins from 150 countries, accepting Circle’s USDC. The first recipients in fiat will be US businesses, before unrolling the service to more countries. USDC payments will be processed through Ethereum, Polygon, and Solana. Stripe has not mentioned Base, one of the most widely used chains for issuing USDC payments.
The token is considered one of the most transparent stablecoins for payments, with a mix of traceable fiat backing and some reserves in low-risk T-bills.
Stripe was one of the fintech services to become an early adopter of crypto. However, back in 2018, the company divested its coin and token service, missing out on the first bull market. Stripe thus missed at least several bullish periods with record prices, but also the most turbulent bear market and crashes from 2022. The six-year absence ended in 2024, when other fintech services were already comfortably offering crypto options for e-commerce or trading.
Stripe started exploring crypto payment options back in 2022, with a fiat-to-crypto service. Stripe has processed fiat payments to crypto services, NFT exchanges, and other trading venues. The service handled KYC and fraud protection for Web3 projects, to avoid using a mix of third-party services.
See also Meme coin Neiro pumps over 50%, hits new ATH
Stripe was also handling payouts from exchanges and crypto brokerages. For the first time, however, Stripe has partnered to redeem USDC and pay US merchants in fiat, while accepting USDC internationally. Stripe will not offer trading services or investment options.
0
0
Disclaimer: The content of this article solely reflects the author's opinion and does not represent the platform in any capacity. This article is not intended to serve as a reference for making investment decisions.