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Stablecoins Power Philippines’ Thriving Gig Economy

By Wesley Grant
March 3, 2026
in Digital Assets & Crypto, Embedded Payments, News, Payouts, Stablecoins
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stablecoin gig payout

Over a quarter of the U.S. workforce now participates in the gig economy in some capacity. As these platforms have grown, payouts have become a central operational concern: timely, reliable payments are essential to attracting and retaining freelancers and gig workers.

The Philippines is experiencing a similar shift, with nearly a quarter of employed workers engaged in gig work. Unlike their U.S. counterparts, however, many Filipino freelancers work on projects for foreign clients.

That dynamic has created a pain point. Cross-border payouts are often slowed by intermediary banks, weighed down by transfer fees, and subject to foreign exchange costs. Payments can take days to settle and may shrink by as much as 10% by the time they reach the recipient.

These frictions are pushing many gig workers in the Philippines toward stablecoin payouts. Stablecoins like USDC and USDT can settle in seconds, whether the transaction is domestic or international. Since they are pegged to the U.S. dollar, recipients can avoid immediate currency conversions, and blockchain-based transfers bypass many of the fees embedded in the traditional correspondent bank model.

Ramping Up the Comfort Level

While some companies have hesitated to add stablecoins to their payment repertoire due to regulatory uncertainty, those concerns have begun to ease. The implementation of the EU’s Markets in Crypto-Assets (MiCA) framework and the proposed GENIUS Act in the U.S. have helped ramp up global comfort with regulated stablecoin usage.

User expectations are another powerful driver. As consumer payments move closer to real-time settlement, that expectation is bleeding into commercial payments and platform payouts.

Unlocking the Digital Economy

Stablecoins are well positioned to meet these demands across a range of use cases. Payouts in particular—whether marketplaces paying sellers, gaming platforms issuing winnings, or YouTube paying its creators—represents a strong fit.

In countries such as the Philippines, where a growing share of the workforce is reliant on cross-border income, stablecoins are about more than speed and lower fees. For many workers, they offer a direct on-ramp to the global digital economy.

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