Payment giant <strong>Stripe</strong> will open up stablecoin payment functionality to users on <strong>December 12th</strong>.
BlockBeats News, December 9th, RWA.xyz co-founder Adam revealed that payment giant Stripe will open up stablecoin payment functionality to users on December 12th, supporting stablecoins such as USDC for payments on mainstream blockchain networks such as Ethereum, Base, and Polygon.
Stripe stated that stablecoin payments have been fully integrated into its optimized checkout suite, and existing integrations can be used without code changes. Stripe's stablecoin payments will charge a transaction fee of 1.5% of the transaction amount (calculated in USD) and will not charge a fixed fee. All transactions will be settled in USD to users' existing payment balances.
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