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Stablecoins Gain Momentum as Major Players Reconsider Payment Strategies Amid Crypto Market Dip

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Last updated: March 1, 2026 1:04 am
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Published: March 1, 2026
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The momentum surrounding stablecoins is surging, even as Bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies languish after their significant losses from record highs in October. Stablecoins, often pegged to fiat currencies like the U.S. dollar, are taking center stage in discussions across the financial landscape. Recent weeks have seen several notable developments in the space, highlighting a wave of new stablecoin offerings.

A prominent example includes AllUnity, a collaboration among DWS, Galaxy, and Flow Trader, which has launched a Swiss franc-based stablecoin known as CHFAU. Simultaneously, SBI Holdings and Startale Group unveiled a yen-based alternative called JPYSC. Earlier in the month, Agant announced plans for a pound stablecoin, while Hong Kong has signaled its intention to commence issuing stablecoin licenses come March.

Adding to the conversation, Meta, under the direction of Mark Zuckerberg, is reportedly gearing up to integrate stablecoin-based payment solutions on its platforms within the latter half of the year. This announcement comes in the wake of Meta’s previous unsuccessful attempt to launch the Libra stablecoin (later rebranded as Diem) amid substantial regulatory pushback.

According to Christian Catalini, the co-creator of Libra and now a professor at MIT, the current landscape of stablecoins differs significantly from earlier attempts. Stablecoins are becoming seamlessly integrated into the payment infrastructure and are now provided by various platforms rather than being confined to specific branded tokens. “I would expect the market to be commodified in the future,” he noted, suggesting that the once-niche stablecoin issuance business is evolving into a more generalized service.

Meta’s vice president of communications, Andy Stone, echoed this sentiment, indicating that the renewed focus on stablecoin payments is fundamentally about empowering users and businesses to transact using their preferred methods.

The distribution of stablecoins has emerged as a key competitive factor, according to Catalini. With Meta commanding nearly 3.6 billion users across its platforms—including Facebook, WhatsApp, and Instagram—the potential for widespread adoption is significant. Catalini emphasized the shift away from acquiring value through stablecoin wallets, suggesting that value now hinges on direct user relationships.

This evolutionary shift is evidenced by some companies moving away from stablecoin orchestration—indicating a market that may be refining its approach. Established players like card networks, fintech firms, and neobanks stand to benefit from owning the points of contact with end users. However, stablecoin technology could disrupt the lucrative interchange fees typically associated with payment networks like Visa and Mastercard.

Catalini pointed out that, while stablecoins may become commonplace, the real intrigue lies in the infrastructure or payment “rails” that will support these transactions. With competitors like Stripe—Meta’s long-time payment partner—actively expanding their crypto initiatives, including the recent acquisition of the stablecoin-focused company Bridge for $1.1 billion, the landscape continues to evolve rapidly. Stripe has also initiated the development of its own blockchain, Tempo.

However, Catalini raised concerns about whether other major payment service providers would choose to build on a proprietary network like Tempo, given the inherent challenges of achieving an open and neutral crypto environment. The reality remains that building on established and widely recognized platforms like Ethereum or Bitcoin could offer greater reliability and user confidence.

The future of stablecoins appears poised for rapid innovation and increased adoption, as companies and users alike navigate this evolving digital economy.

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