Visa Says Stablecoin Adoption Is in Its Infancy and Expresses Optimism About Regulatory Frameworks
Foresight News – According to Decrypto, Visa’s financial report for the second quarter of fiscal year 2025 shows that, to date, the total settlement amount using stablecoins is only $200 million, accounting for a very small proportion of overall settlement volume, emphasizing that this technology is still in its “infancy.” In addition, Visa CEO McInerney stated, “We are optimistic that the U.S. government will introduce clearer and more pragmatic regulatory guidelines. I believe not only the U.S., but hope other countries will do the same.”
Recently, Visa acquired London-based stablecoin infrastructure company BVNK and partnered with Stripe’s Bridge to pilot stablecoin payment services in Latin America, covering six countries including Argentina and Mexico. Currently, Visa is advancing the use of programmable financial tools such as the Visa Tokenized Asset Platform and the real-time cross-border transfer system Visa Direct.
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