Visa Moves to Scale Stablecoin Payments Through WeFi Partnership

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Visa Moves to Scale Stablecoin Payments Through WeFi Partnership

Stablecoin payments move toward everyday use as Visa partners with WeFi to test real-world spending. The plan allows users to keep control of digital assets while accessing card networks across Europe, Asia, and Latin America.

As per the announcement, the rollout will follow a phased structure. Each stage depends on regulatory approvals in specific countries. The companies confirmed that expansion will align with local rules and compliance standards.

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Visa Integration Powers On-Chain Payments

The infrastructure is established based on self-custody wallets. Users hold their private keys and retain direct access to funds. They have the option to still make transactions using the Visa payment network without depending on centralized exchanges.

🔵 WeFi x Visa Story: The New Phase Starts Today

We’ve been talking about Deobanking for a while now.

Today, that vision gets a MAJOR push forward.

WeFi is collaborating with @Visa to explore on-chain payment use cases across key international markets.

And we are starting… pic.twitter.com/zxwKpMefHw

— WeFi (@wefi_official) April 28, 2026

The partnership will examine the interoperability of the on-chain banking infrastructure of WeFi with the global Visa system. It is centered around making it possible to use stablecoins in real-life expenditures. The design makes the payment experience well-known with blockchain operations running in the background.

Mathieu Altwegg, Visa Head of Product and Solutions in Europe, said about the initiative. He claimed that the company is striving to ensure that models of digital assets are usable at scale. He further stated that linking them to reliable payment systems facilitates wider usage.

WeFi CEO Maksym Sakharov stated that the stablecoins are directly integrated in the payment flow. He stated that users do not have to convert assets manually. Settlement takes place automatically in the background when transactions take place.

He said that the payments will be like using any card. Stablecoin payments do not alter user actions at checkout. The system handles blockchain transactions and has a stable front-end experience.

Cross-Border Stablecoin Payments Gain Momentum

Sakharov also emphasized the cross-border functionality. He claimed that the partnership is meant to facilitate smooth transfers without any additional complexity. The strategy is in line with the demands of payment efficiency in the global arena.

The trend is indicative of a wider trend of collaboration between payment companies and crypto companies. Visa has already collaborated with digital asset companies to increase stablecoin payments by using card-based services in several locations.

Visa last month collaborated with Bridge to expand card services. The plan will target over 100 countries by the close of 2026. This growth facilitates increased access to crypto-linked payment infrastructure.

WeFi markets itself as a decentralized finance to regulated payment system bridge. The deobanking model enables it to give its users the choice of how to hold assets. Meanwhile, it also sustains stablecoin payments in the global compliance and card acceptance regulations.

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