Transak Joins Fireblocks for Global Fiat-To-Stablecoin Payments

Transak Joins Fireblocks for Global Fiat-To-Stablecoin Payments

Together, they are delivering a ready-made solution for fintechs and financial institutions to adopt stablecoins for global money movement. The goal is simple: make payments faster, cheaper, and easier without forcing businesses to build complex infrastructure from scratch.

For years, stablecoins have been called the first true blockchain success story, and the data backs it up. Coinbase Institutional projects that the stablecoin market could hit $1.2 trillion by 2028, a massive jump from roughly $270 billion today. Fireblocks’ own research shows nearly half of global institutions already use stablecoins for payments, while another 41% are running pilots or planning their strategies.

This adoption is no accident. Stablecoins can move value at internet speed, without the bottlenecks of manual clearing systems or international wire transfers. Consider a U.S.-based e-commerce company paying a supplier in Asia. Instead of waiting three days for a costly cross-border wire, the business could send stablecoins in minutes with lower fees. That type of efficiency is why institutions are increasingly viewing stablecoins as essential rather than experimental.

Stablecoins Find Their Place

Yet scaling stablecoin payments has not been easy. Institutions have had to juggle fragmented providers, one-off integrations, and heavy compliance requirements. By joining Fireblocks, Transak changes that picture by offering one unified onramp with global coverage. Transak brings significant firepower to the Fireblocks Network. The company already supports 450 Web3 platforms, serves over 10 million users, and has processed more than $2 billion in fiat-to-crypto volume. Nearly a third of that activity already involves stablecoins, making Transak a natural fit for this initiative.

Institutions connecting to Transak through Fireblocks gain direct integration through the Fireblocks console or API. Transactions come with multi-layer compliance, including know-your-customer checks and sanctions screening. Coverage spans 64 countries and dozens of payment methods such as cards, bank transfers, and virtual accounts. Beyond today’s fiat-to-stablecoin ramps, the infrastructure is also built to handle future use cases like NFT checkout and token-based commerce.

Fireblocks itself is no newcomer to enterprise-grade infrastructure. Having secured more than $10 trillion in digital asset transfers across 120 blockchains, the company is extending that expertise into stablecoin payments. Its network now brings together issuers, liquidity providers, onramps, and payment rails into one interoperable platform covering 100 countries and 60 currencies.

More About Transak

AI agents now have their easiest way to access crypto, as Transak is officially live on Autonolas. This integration lets AI agents seamlessly use Transak’s fiat-to-crypto onramp, making it simple to buy stablecoins or tokens directly within the Autonolas ecosystem.

AI Agents just got their easiest onramp ????
Transak is now live on @autonolas ???? https://t.co/nB2YwxHLSI

— Transak (@Transak) August 28, 2025

By removing friction and adding a trusted payment gateway, Transak opens the door for smoother adoption of AI-powered services that need onchain value to operate.

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