Polygon Labs is reportedly in early-stage fundraising discussions to back a new stablecoin payments business, aiming to raise as much as $100 million.
The firm is looking to sell equity shares worth between $50 million and $100 million in the new stablecoin unit.
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The fundraising push comes as broader crypto markets remain under pressure. The new venture might be a strategic move for the firm “to diversify out of a market that has stalled,” The Information noted.
In January, Polygon signed definitive agreements to acquire payments firm Coinme and wallet infrastructure provider Sequence.
The timing of Polygon’s pivot aligns with strong growth across the stablecoin sector. In 2025, stablecoins processed $28 trillion in real economic volume, according to Chainalysis.
BeInCrypto also reported that stablecoin monthly transaction volume then reached $7.2 trillion in February 2026, overtaking the Automated Clearing House (ACH) network’s $6.8 trillion for the first time.
Industry projections reinforce the long-term thesis. At XRP Tokyo 2026, Ripple shared a flyer projecting $33 trillion in onchain stablecoin volume for 2026. Meanwhile, Chainalysis estimates that adjusted stablecoin volume could reach $719 trillion by 2035 through organic growth alone.
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Source: https://beincrypto.com/polygon-100m-stablecoin-payments-venture/








