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You are here: Home / Cryptocurrency News / Stablecoin Adoption Rises as Visa Launches Instant Payouts

Stablecoin Adoption Rises as Visa Launches Instant Payouts

What to know:

  • Visa facilitates the transfer of instant, stablecoin payments to corporations worldwide through digital wallets.
  • BVNK manages approximately $30 billion of digital assets each year, which can serve the novel Visa stablecoin payment system.
  • Corporations can now fund payroll and remittances using stablecoins even outside the regular bank operating hours.

By Paul Adedoyin | Edited By Ammar Raza,January 14, 2026, 11:30 PM

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The use of stablecoins is gaining momentum, with Visa allowing instant stablecoin payments on its direct network. The project allows firms to send money to digital wallets even outside regular business hours, which is a massive upgrade to Visa’s global payments infrastructure. 

Visa Has Incorporated A New Payout

Visa has affirmed that it has integrated the technology of BVNK into its Visa Direct, based on the press release. It has already processed over $1.7 trillion in payment flows annually, in real time, on its platform.

Payouts can become timely and fast across borders and time zones, with the introduction of these fiat-pegged tokens. The new feature would enable businesses to pre-pay in stablecoins, which could be remitted immediately to recipients’ digital wallets. This structure can be used for payroll, gig-economy wages, and remittances to other countries. 

Visa stated that it will begin to roll out the service in some of the world’s markets. Further rollouts will depend on demand for payments that use digital assets. Also, the corporation will work on facilitating the availability of funds on weekends and bank holidays. 

BVNK is the company that offers the infrastructure for this service. The payments supported by the London-based firm in terms of stablecoin amount to over $30 billion annually. In addition, its systems provide the settlement and flow of these coins in the background. 

Also Read | Visa Enables USDC Settlement, Reshaping Card Payment Infrastructure

Citi and Visa Invest in Stablecoin Rails 

Visa ventured to fund BVNK in May 2025, and soon Citigroup followed up with more investment. The actions indicate that the stablecoin payment is becoming institutionalized.

Visa executives say there is a major opportunity in stablecoins. They make transactions smoother, cheaper, and enable real-time settlements, which traditional banks cannot offer.

The trend is observed in the industry. Megabanks are moving towards blockchain-based systems to handle their settlements. Cryptocurrencies are no longer a niche activity. They are now considered a part of the mainstream payment infrastructure.

These fiat-pegged coins reduce delays caused by slow correspondent banks, time lags, and geographic boundaries for companies, establishing a more predictable and cheaper environment for conducting business.

Stablecoins Are Prepared To Be Used On a Large Scale

The introduction of these coins by Visa is an indication that traditional payment systems have acknowledged the advantages of blockchain settlements in the long run. These tokens are getting ready to be executed in day-to-day interactions.

The competition is also intensifying as banks and payment companies modernize settlement systems. Such coins are important linking points between the crypto-world and conventional finance.

The widespread use of these coins would transform global money flows, and Visa’s support would help make this transition relevant at the industry level. It substantiates the tendency for quicker, never-ending digital transactions.

Also Read | Visa Expands Stablecoin Settlement With Aquanow

Filed Under: Cryptocurrency News, Industry

About Paul Adedoyin

Paul Adedoyin is a Financial Correspondent at Tronweekly with over four years of experience covering the cryptocurrency and digital asset sector. His work focuses on Bitcoin, altcoins, and DeFi, alongside crypto regulation and policy, blockchain technology, Web3, Layer 2 ecosystems, and AI-blockchain developments. He verifies reporting through primary sources such as official filings, regulatory statements, court records, and on-chain data to ensure accurate, fact-based coverage. His work has been featured on platforms like U.Today and CryptoMode.

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