MetaMask throws its hat into the stablecoin ring with mUSD

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Imagine your trusty crypto wallet suddenly hands you a shiny, new stablecoin called mUSD.

MetaMask just did that with its very own dollar-pegged champion stepping into the gladiator ring of stablecoins. MetaMask ain’t playing small anymore.

Native integration

MetaMask’s making moves, launching mUSD right on Ethereum and its own Layer-2 sidekick, Linea.

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The launch? Fully backed by cold, hard cash and equivalents, managed by Bridge, a licensed player keeping everything above board.

This is a full-throttle entrance into a market where giants like USDT, USDC, and PayPal’s PYUSD already throw down billions.

What’s the secret sauce? Seamless native integration. Users can buy mUSD straight from their MetaMask wallet, no detours, credit cards, bank transfers, Apple Pay, Google Pay, even PayPal.

Tokens pop directly into your wallet like magic. Plus, the MetaMask Card gets a boost, letting users spend mUSD at over 150 million Mastercard-accepting merchants worldwide.

It’s like your crypto just got a VIP pass to every shop in town.

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Stablecoin providers

Sure, the stablecoin space is crowded, and the competition is fierce. Tether alone raked in over $4.9 billion profits in Q2 2025.

But with more than 30 million monthly active users, MetaMask’s got a built-in army ready to roll.

This native wallet integration? That’s the ace up its sleeve, making transactions smoother, faster, and easier than ever.

MetaMask’s now supporting multiple blockchains and offering token swaps, NFT hangouts, and DeFi playgrounds.

Launching mUSD feels like the next logical marathon step, to monetize its massive fanbase and cut ties with outside stablecoin providers.

Everyday usage

The success story? It depends on how well MetaMask can get its users to adopt mUSD and build liquidity.

It’s about being the one people want to use in their everyday crypto hustle.

The game is shifting from just backing assets to killer user experience, solid compliance, and seamless integration.


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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: September 17, 2025 • 🕓 Last updated: September 17, 2025
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