Stellar + Visa = stablecoin party

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Stellar just scored a heavyweight title bout with none other than Visa. They’ve added Stellar to their stablecoin settlement network, rubbing elbows with Ethereum, Solana, and Avalanche.

Visa plugging Stellar directly into its payment system. Boom. Pretty big deal.

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Institutional eyes

So, Visa can now settle payments using stablecoins like PayPal USD on Stellar’s network.

And for those who know the game, Stellar’s known for lightning-fast transfers and rock-bottom fees.

This move? It’s like putting a rocket on a skateboard, fast and smooth, with none of the usual expensive bumps.

No fluff, no hype trains. Just solid, real-world muscle to attract serious investors looking beyond the usual swings and sudden crashes. Institutional eyes are tuned in, and they see something.

The price is stable

You might expect the price of XLM to have exploded overnight, huh? Nah, it’s more like a steady climb, like that reliable coworker who quietly gets the job done without shouting it from the rooftops.

The market’s acting like they know Visa’s backing isn’t just a wink and nod, but actually a stamp of approval telling everyone Stellar’s blockchain can handle the big leagues.

This kind of partnership builds real value over time, not just pump-and-dump circus acts.

Everyday finance

Why did Visa pick Stellar? Because Stellar’s built for cross-border payments like a chess grandmaster, precise, fast, and cutting costs.

Visa needs that for global settlements. This integration unlocks fresh routes for sending money across borders under Visa’s familiar trust umbrella. For Stellar, that means a likely spike in actual transaction volume.

And whenever network use rises, XLM holders tend to smile with gains coming from real-world utility, not just speculation.

Forget niche DeFi toys or volatile NFT crazes. This is blockchain threading into everyday finance, moving genuine money fast and cheap, all backed by Visa’s mega trust seal. The real deal.


Disclosure:This article does not contain investment advice or recommendations. Every investment and trading move involves risk, and readers should conduct their own research when making a decision.

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András Mészáros
Written by András Mészáros
Cryptocurrency and Web3 expert, founder of Kriptoworld
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With years of experience covering the blockchain space, András delivers insightful reporting on DeFi, tokenization, altcoins, and crypto regulations shaping the digital economy.

📅 Published: August 10, 2025 • 🕓 Last updated: August 10, 2025
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