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Stripe and Fireblocks Launch Stablecoin Solutions

By Wesley Grant
September 5, 2025
in Analysts Coverage, Digital Assets & Crypto, Stablecoins
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Just as stablecoins have proliferated, there will be more networks to support them.

Blockchain infrastructure firm Fireblocks unveiled its global stablecoin network, which is designed to connect businesses with on/off ramp, liquidity, and compliance providers across the globe.. In a news release, Fireblocks likened its network to cross-border payments system Swift and noted that it already has more than 40 providers and hundreds of payment companies on board.

One of the selling points for Fireblocks is that its network was built to be compliant and enterprise-grade, but the company isn’t alone in this arena. After keeping plans for its blockchain under wraps, Stripe has officially unveiled its stablecoin-based blockchain Tempo, a collaboration with venture capital firm Paradigm.

Patrick Collison, CEO of Stripe, noted that existing blockchains were built to support cryptocurrencies, not to accommodate the nuances of stablecoin transactions. Like the Fireblocks network, Tempo is geared toward organizational adoption. However, unlike Fireblocks, Stripe already has an extensive and established customer base of businesses.

The Number of Competing Options

While this is a factor in Stripe’s favor, the payments giants face obstacles as it vies for position in a growing stablecoin market. Aside from the challenges associated with managing a secure global payment network, competing options are increasingly emerging.

For example, Circle recently unveiled its financial services blockchain, Arc. As Circle is the issuer of the second-largest stablecoin in the world, USDC, creating a stablecoin-centric infrastructure was naturally one of the company’s objectives for the blockchain.

Instead of building its own solution, crypto company Ripple announced that it will buy Rail, a stablecoin platform, to build a more extensive structure for organizations.

A Fragmented Market

All these blockchains are competing with established platforms like Ethereum and Solana, which many financial institutions have already heavily used for stablecoin transactions. Although all these platforms aim to unify global payments, they have also created a fragmented market.

For this reason, Google unveiled its Google Cloud Universal Ledger (GCUL), a financial services blockchain designed to be neutral and scalable. Google’s leadership noted that a neutral solution was necessary because, for example, Stripe’s competitors are unlikely to use Tempo.

Although it remains to be seen which solution will become predominant, the race to build the infrastructure for the surging stablecoin market means more launches are likely on the way.

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