MoonPay’s comprehensive stablecoin solution is transforming the way businesses handle payments
- MoonPay launches enterprise stablecoin platform integrated with M0's programmable infrastructure, enabling businesses to issue fully reserved digital dollars across multiple blockchains. - The U.S.-focused service leverages MoonPay's global licensing and M0's interoperable architecture to deliver customized stablecoins for corporate cross-border payments and trade finance. - Strategic shift positions MoonPay as a full-stack stablecoin infrastructure provider, expanding from fiat-to-crypto on-ramps to end
MoonPay, recognized as a global frontrunner in cryptocurrency payments, has introduced a stablecoin platform for enterprises that is integrated with M0—a programmable infrastructure designed for custom stablecoins. This new platform allows companies to create and oversee fully backed digital dollars on several blockchain networks, establishing MoonPay as a comprehensive provider for stablecoin creation, distribution, and regulatory compliance.
This development represents a significant shift for MoonPay, evolving from a simple fiat-to-crypto gateway into a robust payments ecosystem. With the integration of M0’s technology, MoonPay now covers the entire process—from asset origination to international distribution using its suite of buy, sell, exchange, and payment solutions. Luca Prosperi, CEO of M0, noted that MoonPay’s move into tailored stablecoin issuance further cements its position as a major infrastructure provider, covering everything from on/off ramps to programmable payment tools.
The platform leverages MoonPay’s recent acquisitions of Iron, Meso, and Helio, which have strengthened its API-driven infrastructure and payment integration capabilities. This enables companies to use stablecoins for practical purposes such as international payments and trade financing, with instant access to MoonPay’s global reach. Additionally, MoonPay has recently collaborated with pump.fun, a Solana-based
MoonPay’s move into stablecoin issuance comes as enterprises increasingly seek programmable digital money solutions.
Disclaimer: The content of this article solely reflects the author's opinion and does not represent the platform in any capacity. This article is not intended to serve as a reference for making investment decisions.
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