Stablecoins Gain Traction as Meta Expands USDC Payments Globally, Targeting Creator Economies

June 7, 2026
Stablecoins Gain Traction as Meta Expands USDC Payments Globally, Targeting Creator Economies
  • Meta started paying creators in USDC in Colombia and the Philippines, with plans to expand to more than 160 countries, signaling stablecoins’ mainstream disbursement potential.

  • Creators must link an external crypto wallet and select Solana or Polygon; sending to an incorrect address or incompatible network risks permanent loss.

  • Meta’s model delivers rapid settlement but leaves users with significant post-settlement friction, due to external wallet and custody considerations.

  • Although settlement is fast and cross-border transfers are cheap, the real friction appears after settlement, as creators must manage wallets, networks, and custody to access funds.

  • In contrast to Meta’s user-navigation of crypto layers, the card-network model centralizes complexity, delivering fiat experiences while stablecoins handle settlement.

  • Regulators are turning attention to the space, with congressional inquiries into Meta’s practices and ongoing cryptocurrency market structure legislation under discussion.

  • Card-network players are embedding stablecoins like USDC into existing fiat rails, handling fiat conversion and compliance behind the scenes so users largely don’t see crypto mechanics.

  • The initiative began in early 2026 and targets roughly $3 billion in annual creator payments, signaling a milestone for stablecoins entering mainstream flows.

  • This rollout marks a notable milestone as Meta expands USDC payments to additional markets, underscoring broader adoption of stablecoins in creator economies.

  • Industry momentum is evident with trillions in stablecoin volumes in 2025, but off-ramp scalability remains a bottleneck for integrating with fiat systems.

  • This approach hinges on seamless off-ramp integration with fiat systems—wallets, card networks, and merchant terminals—so end users can spend with fiat-like experience without noticing blockchain.

  • After receiving USDC, creators must move it to local currency through exchanges, identity checks, and fiat withdrawals, a process that introduces cost and delay.

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