Cryptocurrencies
Stripe Says Stablecoins Payments Made in More Than 70 Countries After Relaunch
- Fintech is allowing crypto after ending the service in 2018
- USDC stablecoin acceptance enabled for more than 150 countries
The Stripe Inc. headquarters in San Francisco.
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Stripe Inc. said individuals from more than 70 countries have used stablecoins for online transactions during the first 24 hours after allowing merchants using its platform to accept crypto payments again.
Stripe merchants in the US were authorized as of Oct. 9 to receive the Circle-issued stablecoin USDC through their online checkout pages. The payments firm was among the first to enable Bitcoin payments in 2014, but disabled the feature four years later, explaining that slow processing times were leading to failed transactions.