Visa goes global with stablecoin card rollout, enabling crypto spending at over 150 million merchants.
Visa Makes Stablecoin Payments Seamless at 150M Stores
Visa and Bridge launched a stablecoin-linked card that enables consumers to use digital assets for everyday purchases on Tuesday. The card allows payments in stablecoins at more than 150 million global merchant locations that accept Visa, aiming to make digital asset use as seamless as traditional currency. According to the companies:
Cardholders will be able to make everyday purchases from a stablecoin balance at any merchant location that accepts Visa.
“For example, when a customer in Colombia shops locally and uses their Bridge-enabled Visa card to pay a merchant, Bridge deducts the requisite funds from the customer’s stablecoin balance and converts the balance into fiat, enabling the merchant to get paid in their local currency like any other transaction,” the payments giant added. “Customers can add these cards to supporting digital wallets and pay at the 150M+ merchant locations that accept Visa.”
Bridge, a stablecoin orchestration platform owned by Stripe, enables seamless conversion between fiat and stablecoins for developers and end users. On the backend, it handles the movement and exchange of digital currencies in real time: “Behind the scenes, Bridge moves and converts stablecoins from and to those cards on behalf of developers. Bridge is working with Lead Bank as a financial institution partner.” This system ensures that merchants continue to receive payments in their local currency while customers benefit from using dollar-pegged stablecoins in regions affected by currency volatility.
For fintech developers, the partnership simplifies integration and scale. Companies can now embed this functionality with minimal effort: “Fintech developers using Bridge can now offer stablecoin-linked Visa cards to their end customers in multiple countries through a single API integration.”
Jack Forestell, Chief Product and Strategy Officer at Visa, emphasized the broader mission:
We’re focused on integrating stablecoins into Visa’s existing network and products in a frictionless and secure way.
The product is launching first in Argentina, Colombia, Ecuador, Mexico, Peru, and Chile, with planned expansion into Europe, Africa, and Asia. Supporters of the initiative say it could significantly boost financial inclusion by making stable, crypto-backed payments as accessible and intuitive as traditional card use.