Visa enables on-chain settlement of Ethereum stablecoins, with USDC annual trading volume exceeding $3.5 billion

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On February 10th, it was announced that the global payments giant Visa has officially launched an on-chain settlement system based on the Ethereum network, using USDC as the settlement medium. The service was quietly launched in December 2025, but its on-chain annualized transaction volume has already exceeded $3.5 billion, marking an acceleration of the traditional financial system’s migration to blockchain infrastructure.

By transferring some cross-border and institutional payments onto the blockchain, Visa provides corporate clients with 24/7 fund clearing capabilities, eliminating delays caused by banking hours and multiple intermediaries. The settlement cycle has been compressed from several days to just a few minutes, while also enhancing the traceability and transparency of fund flows. This change demonstrates that Ethereum is no longer just a smart contract platform but is evolving into a global-level clearing network.

Several industry observers point out that this “on-chain settlement + stablecoin” model significantly reduces reliance on traditional clearing systems, helping to lower costs, shorten cross-border payment times, and ease liquidity management pressures. The transparency of blockchain public ledgers also makes auditing more efficient, thereby reducing institutional settlement risks.

The crypto community generally views Visa’s move as a trend-setting signal, indicating that major financial companies now see blockchain as a practical payment infrastructure rather than a short-term speculative tool. Some analysts warn that other payment networks and blockchain projects may face increased pressure to upgrade quickly, or they may struggle to maintain an advantage in the new wave of financial technology competition.

In the long term, this integration could encourage more banks and fintech companies to explore on-chain stablecoin settlement solutions. Ethereum-based stablecoin payments, on-chain cross-border transfers, and enterprise-level blockchain clearing are becoming integral parts of the real-world financial system. Visa’s initiative not only validates the scalability of blockchain but also points to a new direction for the next phase of global payment network development.

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