Circle launches stablecoin settlement solution, targeting traditional financial institutions
Circle announced yesterday the launch of the Circle Payments Network (CPN) hosted payment solution, providing stablecoin settlement services for traditional financial institutions. This solution is aimed at payment service providers, fintech companies, banks, and global enterprises, with the core selling point being simplified operations: participating institutions only need to interact in fiat currency, while Circle handles all crypto-related operations in the backend, including the minting and burning of USDC, payment scheduling, compliance, and blockchain infrastructure.
Application scenarios include cross-border settlements, merchant stablecoin collections, bulk payments, and reduced foreign exchange costs. The first batch of partners includes Thunes, Worldline, and payment company Veem. According to Visa and Allium data, the monthly transaction volume of USDC has surpassed that of the largest stablecoin by market capitalization, Tether USDT. This move comes at a time when stablecoins are accelerating towards becoming mainstream financial infrastructure.
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