Source: Coinspaidmedia
Original Title: Use of Stablecoins on Visa Direct Money Transfer Platform Expanded
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FinTech company BVNK will serve as the infrastructure provider for stablecoin payments as part of pilot programs on the Visa Direct money transfer platform.
BVNK, a technology company providing infrastructure for corporate stablecoin payments, entered into a strategic partnership with payments giant Visa. Under the agreement, the FinTech company will support Visa Direct’s stablecoin services, including prefunding and stablecoin payouts for corporate clients.
According to Mark Nelsen, Global Head of Product, Commercial & Money Movement Solutions at Visa, the partnership will enable businesses to fund Visa Direct payouts not only in fiat currency but also in stablecoins, as well as to transfer funds to end recipients in digital assets directly to their wallets.
BVNK processes more than $30 billion in stablecoin payments annually. The total transaction volume of the Visa Direct money movement network amounts to $1.7 trillion.
Jesse Hemson-Struthers, CEO of BVNK, added that the partnership aims to expand cross-border settlement options, increase payout speed, and improve fund availability, including during periods when banking infrastructure is limited, such as weekends and public holidays.
BVNK will provide infrastructure to expand Visa Direct’s functionality in approved jurisdictions. The pilot launch of the joint initiative will focus on markets with high demand for settlements using digital assets, after which Visa plans to scale the solution globally in line with customer needs.
Visa announced the integration of stablecoins into the Visa Direct platform in September 2025. Later, Visa expanded stablecoin support and enabled companies to send payouts directly to recipients’ stablecoin wallets. By the end of the year, Visa launched a consulting division to advise banks, FinTech companies, and corporate Visa clients on the use of stablecoins, and also officially began settling with financial institutions in the United States using USDC.
In turn, in 2025, BVNK announced the launch of a first-of-its-kind B2B payment solution that combines traditional currencies and stablecoins for international transactions.
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PumpStrategist
· 3h ago
Visa's actions are quite swift, but have you ever thought about what the real logic behind this wave of stablecoin infrastructure deployment is? The form has taken shape, and the distribution of chips shows that the main players are slowly accumulating, a typical market sentiment indicator during an upward phase.
By the way, how much do you know about BVNK? Dare to chase hot concepts without even looking at the charts—that's... However, from a probabilistic strategy perspective, some interesting entry points have indeed appeared.
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As stablecoin infrastructure is launched one after another, it feels like all of them are laying the groundwork for the next wave of risk release.
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The combination of Visa + stablecoin seems to be a double-edged sword; it appears to be good news but actually carries risks. For retail investors, the signals are already very clear.
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This rhythm is somewhat reminiscent of the previous public chain racing period; history keeps repeating itself.
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The technical support is indeed solid, but the market sentiment is overheated. Everyone, please remain rational.
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FOMOrektGuy
· 4h ago
Really? Visa is starting to use stablecoins? Traditional finance is really panicking now.
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ArbitrageBot
· 01-15 15:49
bvnk has partnered with Visa, are stablecoins about to take off again? But then again, these pilot projects usually make a lot of noise but deliver little; it depends on the actual progress.
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TokenRationEater
· 01-15 15:47
Visa is jumping on the bandwagon again. The infrastructure for stablecoins should have been rolled out long ago.
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BlockchainFries
· 01-15 15:46
Visa and stablecoins combined, it sounds good but I still feel it's the same old approach... Can it truly become widespread?
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ShibaOnTheRun
· 01-15 15:40
Visa has teamed up with stablecoins, now traditional finance must be really panicking.
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BearMarketSurvivor
· 01-15 15:33
Looking at Visa's move, we have to admit that the supply lines are indeed being laid out. But the question is, how much real transaction volume can stablecoins handle within the Visa ecosystem? The historical lessons are clear—the infrastructure being perfect does not equal battlefield victory. Let's look at the data first.
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WalletWhisperer
· 01-15 15:28
Stablecoin infrastructure is being built up again; Visa's move is quite interesting.
BVNK Partners with Visa to Expand Stablecoin Infrastructure on Visa Direct Platform
Source: Coinspaidmedia Original Title: Use of Stablecoins on Visa Direct Money Transfer Platform Expanded Original Link: FinTech company BVNK will serve as the infrastructure provider for stablecoin payments as part of pilot programs on the Visa Direct money transfer platform.
BVNK, a technology company providing infrastructure for corporate stablecoin payments, entered into a strategic partnership with payments giant Visa. Under the agreement, the FinTech company will support Visa Direct’s stablecoin services, including prefunding and stablecoin payouts for corporate clients.
According to Mark Nelsen, Global Head of Product, Commercial & Money Movement Solutions at Visa, the partnership will enable businesses to fund Visa Direct payouts not only in fiat currency but also in stablecoins, as well as to transfer funds to end recipients in digital assets directly to their wallets.
BVNK processes more than $30 billion in stablecoin payments annually. The total transaction volume of the Visa Direct money movement network amounts to $1.7 trillion.
Jesse Hemson-Struthers, CEO of BVNK, added that the partnership aims to expand cross-border settlement options, increase payout speed, and improve fund availability, including during periods when banking infrastructure is limited, such as weekends and public holidays.
BVNK will provide infrastructure to expand Visa Direct’s functionality in approved jurisdictions. The pilot launch of the joint initiative will focus on markets with high demand for settlements using digital assets, after which Visa plans to scale the solution globally in line with customer needs.
Visa announced the integration of stablecoins into the Visa Direct platform in September 2025. Later, Visa expanded stablecoin support and enabled companies to send payouts directly to recipients’ stablecoin wallets. By the end of the year, Visa launched a consulting division to advise banks, FinTech companies, and corporate Visa clients on the use of stablecoins, and also officially began settling with financial institutions in the United States using USDC.
In turn, in 2025, BVNK announced the launch of a first-of-its-kind B2B payment solution that combines traditional currencies and stablecoins for international transactions.