Stripe Rolls Out Global Stablecoin Accounts

Stripe Rolls Out Global Stablecoin Accounts

Stripe has launched Stablecoin Financial Accounts—a feature that lets businesses in 101 countries hold, send, and receive stablecoins. If you’re wondering what that means, you’ll get to understand it in the simplest way possible.

It’s hard to send and receive money across countries. That’s where stablecoin comes in.

What’s a Stablecoin, and Why Should You Care?

A stablecoin is a digital currency that keeps its value steady, often tied to the U.S. dollar. Coins like USDC and USDB don’t change in value, which sets them apart from Bitcoin or Ethereum. These other digital currencies show extreme price swings.

⚡ LATEST: Stripe launches stablecoin accounts in 101 countries, enabling businesses to send, receive, and hold $USDC, $USDB, and more. pic.twitter.com/W2dciwRYwN

— Cointelegraph (@Cointelegraph) May 8, 2025

Stripe’s new tool helps businesses change stablecoins and move money in crypto and regular cash, including systems like ACH or SEPA. Companies can now handle payments more flexibly through regular bank systems or blockchain.

Why Is This a Big Deal?

Stripe is making these stablecoin accounts available in 101 countries. The company is focusing on places where the local currency is unstable. Examples include Argentina, Turkey, Colombia, and others. In these countries, stablecoins are becoming popular for people and businesses to protect money from inflation and currency crashes.

???? Stripe Launches Stablecoin Financial Accounts in 101 Countries

???? @stripe rolls out Stablecoin Financial Accounts across 101 countries — enabling businesses to hold, send, and receive $USD-backed stablecoins like $USDC & $USDB.

A major step toward crypto-powered global… pic.twitter.com/JDnqUeiafp

— The Crypto Insight (@DeCryptoInsight) May 9, 2025

Now, if you’re a business in one of these regions, you can use Stripe to hold your money in a more reliable form than your local currency. You can still pay suppliers using familiar systems. You can also get paid the same way.

Spending Made Easy

Here’s another cool part: Stripe owns a stablecoin payment platform called Bridge. They’ve teamed up with Visa to launch a new product. This product lets businesses issue cards linked to their stablecoin balances. That means a company could spend its USDC with a Visa card at any of the 150 million places worldwide that accept Visa—yes, even your local coffee shop.

Introducing Stablecoin Financial Accounts. Hold a stablecoin balance. Send and receive funds with fiat and crypto rails. Accessible from 101 countries: https://t.co/yXtE9cdeaz. pic.twitter.com/WnifgAutoA

— Stripe (@stripe) May 7, 2025

Conclusion

Stripe is rolling out stablecoin accounts globally. This could change how businesses manage money. It could have the most significant impact in regions with limited access to financial tools. It’s a step toward making stablecoins useful, practical, and accessible for everyone, no matter where they are.

Disclaimer

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