Stripe and Fireblocks networks will go up against crypto-native players such as Ripple and Stellar, as well as established global processors like Visa.
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The race to build global stablecoin payment rails is accelerating as traditional finance and crypto infrastructure companies bet on global money flow.
On Wednesday, blockchain infrastructure provider Fireblocks a global stablecoin payment network focused on compliance and connectivity, while Stripe CEO Patrick Collison unveiled Tempo, a new layer-1 blockchain designed for stablecoin transactions.
Fireblocks’ new stablecoin network is focused on interoperability for “programmable, compliant, real-time money movement,” Ran Goldi, Fireblocks’ senior vice president of Payments and Network.
According to Fireblocks, companies exploring stablecoin payments face a patchwork of banking, liquidity and compliance partners that makes scaling difficult. The company says its new network aims to simplify stablecoin adoption by connecting firms to more than 40 pre-vetted providers across 100 countries.
Stripe is also targeting corporate adoption, focusing on gaps that existing blockchains haven’t addressed when it comes to integrating payment services to its existing services.
“For example, it’s valuable for real-world financial applications that fees be denominated in a fiat currency that makes sense to the user, but existing blockchains denominate their fees in blockchain-specific tokens,” Collison said in a X post.
Called Tempo, the network incubated by Stripe and venture capital firm Paradigm. “We think of Tempo as the payments-oriented L1, optimized for high-scale, real-world financial services applications,” Collison said.
Stablecoin momentum continues to increase as the overall market cap for fiat-pegged cryptocurrencies has reached $281.2 billion, to DefiLlama.
Interoperability has become central to stablecoin strategy, with issuers pushing to launch across multiple blockchains but struggling against fragmented liquidity and dispersed user bases.
In September 2023, cross-chain bridge Wormhole , allowing USD Coin () transfers to four blockchain networks.
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Fireblocks and Tempo will compete with stablecoin payment rail providers and traditional payment processors like Visa and Mastercard, which have entered the crypto industry in recent years.
In July, Visa announced that it was on its settlement platform. The move was seen as a direct response to competition from financial institutions.
Crypto native companies providing payment networks include Ripple, which announced in August , and Stellar, a decentralized payments network .
In May, new data from Artemis reached $94 billion, driving by two growing sectors — business-to-business (B2B) transactions and card-linked stablecoin payments.
Stablecoins are considered a form of programmable money and come with benefits compared to traditional fiat currency. Companies that issue stablecoins can reduce friction and counterparty risk by programming logic into money via smart contracts.
Traditional financial institutions have expressed an interest in stablecoins as well. JPMorgan Chase and Citigroup have .
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