Key takeaways
Why is Cash App using Solana for stablecoin transactions instead of Bitcoin’s blockchain?
Cash App chose Solana to settle USDC transactions due to its speed and growing role in mainstream finance.
What do Cash App and Visa’s recent moves indicate about the future of digital payments?
They reflect a broader shift toward integrating blockchain and stablecoins into global, borderless payment systems.
In a major step toward expanding its crypto capabilities, Cash App has announced a series of product updates, including new features for Bitcoin [BTC] and stablecoin payments.
However, in a surprising twist, the payments giant, owned by Block, Inc., revealed that it will initially settle stablecoin transactions on the Solana network, instead of Bitcoin’s blockchain.
Cash App’s stablecoin bet
Cash App has announced that users will soon be able to send and receive stablecoins, with support for multiple tokens and networks expected to launch next year.
In a statement, the company highlighted its latest bundled release, which includes 11 product updates and over 150 improvements.
These enhancements offer more flexible banking features, AI-powered navigation, and robust safety measures, alongside the new stablecoin functionality.
The company said,
“For the first time, Cash App will soon provide access to stablecoins, allowing customers to send and receive digital dollars nearly anywhere in seconds.”
Why USDC and not USDT?
Confirming the integration, Solana posted on X that its network will power USDC payments on Cash App, further solidifying its growing presence in mainstream finance.
This development arrives at a time when USDC is steadily gaining momentum in the stablecoin landscape.
Recent data revealed that USDC briefly overtook Tether (USDT) in transaction volume during October, underscoring a growing shift toward more transparent and regulated digital dollar alternatives.
Thus, with these updates, Cash App is positioning itself at the forefront of the next phase of digital payments, one where users can effortlessly transact in both Bitcoin and stablecoins.
Customers will soon have the flexibility to pay with BTC at participating merchants. At the same time, Square vendors can choose how they receive payments, whether in USD or BTC, offering a seamless bridge between traditional and crypto economies.
Block, Inc. stock price and more
This coincided with Block, Inc. closing at $62.30, down 5.28%, at press time, according to Yahoo Finance.
Meanwhile, Bitcoin was trading at $95,428.20, reflecting a 7.55% decline over the past 24 hours, as per CoinMarketCap data.
Interestingly, this expansion coincides with Visa’s growing interest in stablecoins through its new Visa Direct pilot. The program allows businesses to send fiat-funded payouts directly to stablecoin wallets.
This marks a shift toward faster, more inclusive, and truly borderless payment systems.
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