Meta Pilots Stablecoin Payments to Creators in Colombia and Philippines via Solana, Polygon

April 29, 2026
Meta Pilots Stablecoin Payments to Creators in Colombia and Philippines via Solana, Polygon
  • Meta has quietly begun a pilot to pay select creators in Colombia and the Philippines with USDC, using the Solana and Polygon networks through Stripe-backed payouts.

  • Eligible creators can link compatible crypto wallets (including MetaMask, Phantom, Binance and others) to receive USDC directly, with no conversion to local fiat by Meta.

  • Withdrawals require selling USDC on an exchange and transferring fiat, and users are warned that sending to an unsupported address or network is irreversible.

  • The rollout is limited to a specific geographic and creator subset for now, with potential expansion contingent on development and regulatory considerations.

  • The rollout is framed within a broader rise in stablecoin adoption by tech firms and evolving regulatory clarity affecting these pilot programs.

  • An update dated April 29, 2026 includes comments from Polygon and Solana and revisits the history of the Libra/Diem project.

  • Industry endorsements lean on Polygon and Solana as infrastructure for scalable crypto payments, signaling potential for broader adoption.

  • The initiative reflects a larger trend of major tech firms testing stablecoin-based payouts, with Meta’s massive user base suggesting significant scale if pilots succeed.

  • Meta is not issuing its own token; it leverages established stablecoins to test blockchain-based payments, marking a cautious return to crypto after the Libra/Diem era.

  • There is supportive messaging from Polygon Labs and the Solana Foundation about the hardware and infrastructure enabling this rollout.

  • Stripe is the primary backend partner for these payouts, and Meta notes that Stripe may generate crypto-related tax reporting alongside Meta's own records.

  • Meta plans to expand stablecoin payouts globally during 2026, potentially reaching billions of users, as pilots assess results and regulatory conditions.

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