Visa is quietly building stablecoins into mainstream payment plumbing without you knowing

CryptoSlate3h agoUpdated 2h ago
Visa is quietly building stablecoins into mainstream payment plumbing without you knowing
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Visa said its settlement pilot for stablecoins now supports nine blockchains and has reached a run rate of $7 billion a year. The company announced on April 29 that it added Arc, Base, Canton, Polygon and Tempo to a pilot that already used Avalanche, Ethereum, Solana and Stellar. Visa said the annualized settlement run rate […] The post Visa is quietly build...

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