Visa’s Stablecoin Express Lane: Seamless, Real-Time Global Payments for Freelancers
- Visa launches stablecoin pilot for instant global payouts to gig workers, bypassing traditional banking infrastructure. - Program uses USD-backed stablecoins to address currency volatility and limited banking access in underbanked regions. - Initiative aligns with blockchain integration strategy, supported by regulatory clarity from the GENIUS Act and Visa's tokenized asset platform. - Pilot complements Visa's legal settlement negotiations with merchants and positions the company to maintain leadership i
Visa Inc. (V) is ramping up its involvement in stablecoin-based payments through a pilot project aimed at streamlining payouts for creators, freelancers, and gig workers worldwide. Announced at Web Summit 2025, this program enables businesses to transfer USD-pegged stablecoins straight to recipients’ digital wallets, eliminating the need for conventional banks and making transactions nearly instantaneous, according to a
Visa’s stablecoin projects are gaining
The launch of the pilot comes as Visa moves closer to settling a longstanding legal battle with U.S. merchants over interchange fees. Visa and Mastercard Inc. (MA) are approaching a proposed agreement that would lower fees by 10 basis points and give retailers more freedom to decline premium rewards cards, according to a
For those working in the gig economy, Visa’s stablecoin pilot marks a major step toward greater financial independence. By offering fast, global payments, the platform addresses common challenges faced by freelancers and creators who often experience payment delays with traditional systems, according to the Nasdaq report. With plans to expand the pilot and a broader rollout anticipated in 2026, Visa demonstrates its dedication to meeting the digital-first needs of today’s workforce, as also reported by Nasdaq. As Visa navigates regulatory and market shifts, its focus on both innovation and settlement agreements signals a strategic move to maintain its leadership in the rapidly changing payments landscape.
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