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Home»Opinion»Stripe, Visa, and Mastercard Could Intensify Competition in the Stablecoin Market
Major US Banks Move to Block Stablecoin Reward Provisions
The largest US banking lobbies are moving to block stablecoin reward provisions in a new Senate bill, citing risks to traditional deposits and market stability.
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Stripe, Visa, and Mastercard Could Intensify Competition in the Stablecoin Market

Diego AlmeidaBy Diego AlmeidaJune 7, 2026Updated:June 7, 2026No Comments3 Mins Read
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The stablecoin market, currently dominated by Tether and Circle, may be entering a new phase of competition. Traditional payment companies such as Stripe, Visa, and Mastercard have been expanding their investments in blockchain infrastructure and solutions linked to dollar-backed digital currencies.

This shift comes at a time of rapid growth for stablecoins, which have evolved from tools used primarily within the cryptocurrency industry into one of the main bridges between traditional finance and blockchain technology. The involvement of major payment providers suggests that the battle for the future of digital payments may be just beginning.

Stablecoins Are Attracting Growing Interest From the Financial Sector

Over the past few years, stablecoins have become one of the most important segments of the digital asset industry. Unlike cryptocurrencies such as Bitcoin and Ethereum, these assets are designed to maintain a stable value by being pegged to fiat currencies, most commonly the U.S. dollar.

Today, Tether (USDT) and Circle’s USD Coin (USDC) dominate the market and are widely used for international transfers, transaction settlement, and capital movement across financial platforms.

The growth of this sector has not gone unnoticed by traditional payment companies.

Stripe, for example, has increasingly highlighted stablecoins as part of its strategy for global money movement and continues to expand its digital asset infrastructure. The company has stated that stablecoins are beginning to gain real-world use cases in payments and cross-border transfers.

At the same time, Visa and Mastercard have been expanding initiatives aimed at integrating blockchain networks with traditional payment systems, reinforcing the view that stablecoins could play a major role in the future of global finance.

What Could Change for Circle and Tether

The entry of companies with global reach and millions of merchants connected to their networks could significantly increase competition in the sector.

Unlike traditional stablecoin issuers, companies such as Stripe, Visa, and Mastercard already maintain established relationships with banks, fintech firms, merchants, and consumers across dozens of countries. This could accelerate the development of stablecoin-based payment solutions designed for everyday use rather than solely for digital asset trading.

In addition, growing regulatory clarity in markets such as the United States and Europe is encouraging financial institutions to explore new business models involving digital assets. The advancement of stablecoin-specific regulations has reduced some of the uncertainty that historically kept major corporations away from the sector.

For Circle and Tether, the challenge may not come only from direct competition between stablecoins but also from the ability of these payment giants to integrate digital currencies into systems already used on a global scale.

It is still too early to say that the leadership of USDT and USDC is under threat. However, the growing involvement of Stripe, Visa, and Mastercard demonstrates that stablecoins are no longer a niche product within the crypto industry. Instead, they are becoming a strategic focus for some of the world’s largest financial companies.

If this trend continues, the next stage of competition in the stablecoin market may be shaped not only by blockchain-native firms but also by the companies that already dominate the global payments infrastructure.

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