Visa plans to launch stablecoin payment cards in Asia-Pacific through regulated infrastructure
Payment giant Visa plans to launch a stablecoin payment card in the Asia-Pacific region in collaboration with DCS Singapore, DTC Pay, and StraitsX, supporting exchanges through regulated infrastructure.
It is reported that Visa has settled over $225 million in stablecoins for participating customers, and the company also plans to expand its tokenized asset platform (VTAP) to more partners later this year or in 2026.
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