Stablecoins
Stablecoin settlement, explained.
How fiat-pegged tokens settle business payments faster than the banking system.
Stablecoin settlement is the use of fiat-pegged stablecoins to settle payments — especially across borders — faster and more cheaply than correspondent banking. Value moves as stablecoins and converts to local fiat on each end, so businesses settle the same day without taking on price volatility.
The problem
Correspondent banking is slow where business needs speed.
Cross-border payments hop between intermediary banks, adding days, fees and opaque FX — and some corridors don’t clear at all.
Stablecoin settlement clears in hours, with transparent FX and local off-ramps.
FAQ
Common questions
Does the business hold crypto?
No — value can be converted to local fiat on each end, so the business sends and receives the amounts it expects.
Which corridors benefit most?
The ones banks underserve: many emerging-market and high-friction routes where correspondent banking is slow, costly or closed.