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Mastercard Will Now Settle Stablecoin Transactions in APAC Region

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Mastercard, the world’s leading payment technology company, has announced plans to settle transactions for a stablecoin wallet in the Asia-Pacific (APAC) region. The wallet, provided by the Australian platform, Universal Protocol Alliance (UPA), will allow users to hold, trade, and spend stablecoins on Mastercard’s network.

The UPA stablecoin wallet will initially support several major stablecoins, including Tether (USDT), Circle’s USD Coin (USDC), and Binance USD (BUSD), with more expected to be added in the future. With this move, Mastercard aims to streamline cross-border transactions and facilitate faster and more secure payments.

According to the company, the partnership with UPA is part of its broader strategy to enable digital assets to be used for everyday transactions, making them a part of the mainstream financial system. The move also marks a significant step forward for the adoption of cryptocurrencies and stablecoins in the APAC region.

Mastercard’s Focus on Digital Assets

Mastercard has been increasingly focused on digital assets in recent years, recognizing the potential of cryptocurrencies and stablecoins to transform the payments industry. The company has been actively exploring various use cases for these assets and has partnered with several players in the crypto space to enable their use on its network.

In February 2021, Mastercard announced plans to integrate cryptocurrencies into its network, allowing merchants to receive payments in digital assets. The move followed the launch of the company’s “Crypto Card Program,” which enables users to easily convert their cryptocurrencies into traditional fiat currencies for spending purposes.

Mastercard’s latest partnership with UPA marks another significant step forward for the company’s digital assets strategy, as it seeks to make stablecoins a part of the mainstream financial system. The move also comes at a time when several other major players in the financial industry, including Visa and PayPal, are also exploring ways to integrate cryptocurrencies and stablecoins into their networks.

Implications for the APAC Region

The partnership between Mastercard and UPA has significant implications for the APAC region, which has been experiencing rapid growth in the adoption of digital assets. According to a recent report by Chainalysis, the region accounted for over 40% of all cryptocurrency transactions in the first half of 2021, with the majority of these transactions occurring in China, Japan, and South Korea.

The use of stablecoins in particular has been growing in popularity in the region, as they offer a more stable and predictable value compared to other cryptocurrencies. By enabling the settlement of stablecoin transactions on its network, Mastercard is likely to attract more users and businesses in the APAC region, who are looking for faster and more efficient cross-border payment solutions.

Overall, Mastercard’s partnership with UPA represents a significant step forward for the adoption of cryptocurrencies and stablecoins in the mainstream financial system. As more players in the industry begin to explore ways to integrate these assets into their networks, it is likely that we will see further innovation and growth in the digital assets space.

Final Thoughts

Mastercard’s partnership with crypto exchange Gemini and fintech firm Uphold has given it the ability to settle transactions in stablecoins. Now, with its latest partnership with Stably, Mastercard has expanded its reach to the Asia-Pacific region, giving merchants and consumers more options when it comes to transacting with digital currencies. As the world becomes more comfortable with digital currencies, it’s important for traditional financial institutions to adapt and provide support for these new payment methods. With Mastercard leading the charge, we can expect to see more innovation and adoption of stablecoins in the near future.

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