Stablecoins Enter Operational Finance as Payment Infrastructure Moves Onchain

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Stablecoins are increasingly being used for recurring financial obligations, which marks an important shift from their earlier concentration in trading, exchange settlement, and remittance flows.

Once payroll and merchant payouts begin moving onchain, adoption starts reflecting operational necessity rather than optional crypto usage.

The latest example is DoorDash, which is introducing stablecoin payouts for Dashers and merchants through Stripe’s Tempo infrastructure across 40+ countries, allowing near-instant settlement in markets where traditional payout systems remain fragmented or expensive.

The broader significance is that stablecoins are starting to function as payment infrastructure inside business operations, especially in markets where cross-border payroll remains expensive or delayed.

If more large platforms adopt this model, stablecoin growth will increasingly be driven by recurring transaction volume tied to real commercial activity in addition to crypto-native trading demand.

Ryan Lee, Chief Analyst at Bitget Research


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