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Revolut has integrated Polygon as a primary infrastructure for crypto payments.

Polygon Labs announced that digital bank Revolut has integrated Polygon as its main blockchain infrastructure for stablecoin transfers, payments, and trading. As of November 2025, Revolut users have processed over $690 million in transaction volume through Polygon.

Revolut has more than 65 million users across 38 countries, including 14 million cryptocurrency users. Through this integration, users can send and receive USDC and USDT stablecoins on the Polygon network within the Revolut app, enjoy zero-fee remittance services, and directly trade and stake POL tokens.

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