Loop Crypto and Lead Bank partner to accelerate stablecoin adoption, offering businesses a seamless way to accept crypto payments through a regulated, integrated platform. The post Loop Crypto Partners with Lead Bank to Capitalise on Growing Stablecoin Demand appeared first on Crypto News Australia.Loop Crypto and Lead Bank partner to accelerate stablecoin adoption, offering businesses a seamless way to accept crypto payments through a regulated, integrated platform. The post Loop Crypto Partners with Lead Bank to Capitalise on Growing Stablecoin Demand appeared first on Crypto News Australia.

Loop Crypto Partners with Lead Bank to Capitalise on Growing Stablecoin Demand

2025/12/11 15:23
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  • Loop Crypto and Lead Bank are forming a partnership based on the shared vision that stablecoins will soon dominate global payments.
  • The collaboration aims to offer a faster, cheaper, and more secure payment infrastructure than traditional banking flows by combining Loop’s crypto processing tech with Lead Bank’s regulated status.
  • This integration allows merchants and fintechs to accept cryptocurrency at scale without needing to build or manage the complex underlying crypto infrastructure themselves.

Loop Crypto is partnering with Lead Bank to ride what they see as a coming boom in stablecoin payments. 

Loop’s CEO Eleni Steinman said in a press release they want to scale stablecoin and crypto payments so that transactions become faster, cheaper, and more secure than many current banking flows. 

We are still at the very beginning of this shift as stablecoin infrastructure begins to power more and more of global commerce. As we’ve gotten to know Jacqueline Reses and the team at Lead, it became clear that we shared a similar vision.

Eleni Steinman, Loop CEO.

The bet behind this partnership is that stablecoins are going to be a major piece of global payments, and that combining a regulated US bank with a crypto-native processor will make it easier for merchants, fintechs, and platforms to use them at scale without having to build or manage the crypto infrastructure themselves.

Read more: Australia Reaches Its ‘Kodak Moment’ as Stablecoins Poised to Redefine National Finance, Says Report

Banking on Stablecoins

Loop Crypto is a payments processor for crypto. It lets merchants, billing platforms, and e-commerce sites accept cryptocurrencies from customers while Loop handles the technical work: validating transactions, checking signatures and balances, securing the flow of data, and settling funds to the merchant. 

Lead Bank is a nearly century-old community bank based in Kansas City that has reinvented itself as a fintech and crypto-friendly institution. 

Earlier this year, it raised US$70 million (about AU$107.1 million) at a US$1.47 billion (about AU$2.25 billion) valuation, with investors including a16z. It now works with Visa and Stripe on stablecoin-linked card products, where developers can offer cards that settle in stablecoins behind the scenes. 

It’s quite straightforward. From the user’s side, they connect a wallet and sign a transaction, and from the merchant’s side, Loop makes sure the payment goes through and shows up in their wallet, with reporting and analytics available in the background.

Read more: New ETF Aims to Capture Bitcoin’s After-Hours Gains Without Holding BTC

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