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Stablecoin has long road to mainstream payments, Mastercard says
Stablecoin has long road to mainstream payments, Mastercard says

Business Times

time14-07-2025

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Stablecoin has long road to mainstream payments, Mastercard says

[NEW YORK] For all the hype around stablecoins, they are a long way from becoming a viable everyday payment tool, according to Mastercard's chief product officer, Jorn Lambert. 'While the technology powering stablecoins holds tremendous promise – high speed, 24/7 availability, low costs, programmability, immutability – those attributes alone do not suffice to turn stablecoin into a payment tool,' Lambert said on Monday (Jul 14) on a call with analysts. 'Just as important, or even more so, are other attributes such as a seamless and predictable user experience, reach and wide distribution to consumers.' Mastercard is positioning itself as the bridge between digital assets and the traditional financial system. Lambert said the company can provide the infrastructure needed to make stablecoins usable at scale by lending network attributes such as global merchant acceptance, security safeguards and regulatory compliance. The strategy has been years in the making. Mastercard and Visa both have stablecoin initiatives that date back to at least 2021. More recently, Mastercard partnered with stablecoin issuer Paxos Trust Company LLC to help institutions mint and redeem a stablecoin known as USDG. It also supports stablecoins including Fiserv's FIUSD, PayPal's PYUSD and Circle's USDC, efforts that suggest the card networks see long-term opportunity in becoming stablecoin infrastructure providers. Lambert pointed out that today, roughly 90 per cent of stablecoin volume is tied to crypto trading as investors use the US dollar-pegged tokens to buy and sell digital assets. While companies such as Shopify and Coinbase Global have taken steps to make stablecoins available for everyday consumer payments, Lambert said such hurdles as consumer adoption and added friction during the online checkout experience will be difficult to clear in the near term. BT in your inbox Start and end each day with the latest news stories and analyses delivered straight to your inbox. Sign Up Sign Up The consumer value proposition for regular peer-to-merchant payments 'is lacking and stablecoin does not actually do anything in this equation', Lambert said. 'We think of that as almost a prepaid card. You have a stored balance sitting in a wallet and then you need to use it at certain merchants.' Stablecoins have been pitched as a way to bypass card networks, and their associated fees, by enabling consumer-to-merchant payments. The networks are reframing that narrative, casting themselves as partners that can increase the utility of stablecoin by integrating the currencies into their networks. 'At the end of the day, the conversion into stablecoin and out of stablecoin will always be there, into fiat, because that's the usable currency right now,' Raj Seshadri, chief commercial payments officer at Mastercard, said. 'The cost of stablecoin is just the cost of stablecoin, it's not the cost of the end-to-end use case, which has this on and off ramp, FX, regulatory compliance, settlement, et cetera.' The chatter surrounding stablecoin has only grown louder as stablecoin legislation progresses in the US. The pending regulatory clarity has drawn new entrants into the digital asset sector and encouraged financial institutions to consider their place in the evolving industry. It has become a higher priority as financial institutions consider the risk of funds being held as stablecoin balances instead of as bank deposits. 'Every financial institution in the world is wondering 'Gee, what do we need to do here? Do we need to offer stablecoins? Do we need to offer deposit tokens? What is the product-market fit?' Lambert said. 'Many issuers are looking at it simply to make sure they keep hold on their deposits.' In addition to financial institutions, governments and central banks around the world are considering how to spur innovation in their domestic ecosystems to avoid the dollarisation of their economies. 'We will see that multiplicity emerge over time,' Lambert said. BLOOMBERG

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