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Circle’s Cross-Border Payments Network Gains Traction

By Wesley Grant
June 2, 2025
in Cross-border Payments, Digital Assets & Crypto, Emerging Payments, News
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Circle recently launched a network designed to harness the potential of stablecoins in cross-border payments, and the network has now added another integration.

The Circle Payment Network (CPN) was first announced in April, with the company’s ambitious goal of creating a global rail to rival those operated by Visa and Mastercard. As the issuer of the world’s second-leading stablecoin, USDC, it was clear that stablecoins would play a key role in CPN.

The network aims to bring digital assets transfers—previously the domain of crypto exchanges—directly to financial institutions. To this end, Circle is integrating with RedotPay to allow users in Brazil to send payment using leading stablecoins, such as USDT and USDC, with funds automatically converted to Brazilian Real in the recipient’s account.

Circle had previously unveiled a similar solution with Tazapay in Hong Kong. CPN also has integrations with Conduit and Alfred Pay, with the latter planning to use the network to enable stablecoin-to-fiat transfers through Brazil’s PIX instant payment system and Mexico’s similar SPEI system.

Changing the Game

These solutions could be a gamechanger in cross-border payments, which have frequently faced issues like payment delays, regulatory barriers, and high fees. Many consider cryptocurrencies uniquely suited to solve to address these challenges because they are decentralized, and their blockchain underpinning enables transactions that are efficient, transparent, and cost-effective.

This is a use case where digital assets are beginning to gain traction—the Bank for International Settlements (BIS) recently reported that bitcoin, Ether, and the leading stablecoins facilitated roughly $600 billion in cross-border payments in Q2 2024.

BIS also noted that Circle’s USDC and Tether’s USDT stablecoins—along with low-value bitcoin payments—are seeing increasing adoption in everyday cross-border transactions.

Gaining Global Traction

The proliferation of stablecoins is accelerating, and this is not driven solely by crypto players. PayPal’s stablecoin has been on the market for over a year, and Stripe has its own option in the works.

More financial institutions—both in the U.S. and abroad—are also considering their own options to keep up with the demand for digital assets. If Circle Payment Network continues to gain traction, it could become an additional driver in the global stablecoin push.

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