Back in April, Stripe made waves by revealing plans to support payments using USD Coin (USDC) on popular networks like Ethereum, Solana, and Polygon. And now, they've officially followed through! On Wednesday, this global payments leader hit the go button, rolling out crypto support once again after a six-year pause since they last handled Bitcoin payments.
This new feature means businesses can now accept USDC from customers across 150+ countries, a step forward announced by Jeff Weinstein, Stripe’s product lead, on X. With a celebratory tweet, he declared, “Crypto on Stripe is officially back!” and mentioned that the feature is launching immediately for hundreds of thousands of U.S.-based businesses.
And it’s not stopping there—Stripe has plans to bring this crypto payment option to more countries soon. Decrypt has also reached out to get further details on the international rollout timeline.
By bringing crypto back, Stripe joins rival PayPal, which first introduced its “Checkout With Crypto” feature in 2021. Following PayPal’s model, Stripe will make crypto payments easier by automatically converting stablecoin transactions into fiat currency and settling them directly into merchants’ Stripe accounts—making crypto transactions simpler and more accessible than ever.-------Author: Mark PippenLondon NewsroomGlobalCryptoPress | Breaking Crypto News
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