Forget waiting three days for international payments to clear – blockchain just processed $46 trillion worth of transactions this year, which is nearly triple what Visa handles. September alone saw $1.25 trillion in stablecoin volume. So, banks that once laughed at crypto are now making their own blockchain systems. Swift announced in September that it’s […] The post Blockchain Payments Surpass the $46 Trillion Milestone – Banks and Businesses Are Finally Switching appeared first on Live Bitcoin News.Forget waiting three days for international payments to clear – blockchain just processed $46 trillion worth of transactions this year, which is nearly triple what Visa handles. September alone saw $1.25 trillion in stablecoin volume. So, banks that once laughed at crypto are now making their own blockchain systems. Swift announced in September that it’s […] The post Blockchain Payments Surpass the $46 Trillion Milestone – Banks and Businesses Are Finally Switching appeared first on Live Bitcoin News.

Blockchain Payments Surpass the $46 Trillion Milestone – Banks and Businesses Are Finally Switching

Forget waiting three days for international payments to clear – blockchain just processed $46 trillion worth of transactions this year, which is nearly triple what Visa handles. September alone saw $1.25 trillion in stablecoin volume. So, banks that once laughed at crypto are now making their own blockchain systems.

Swift announced in September that it’s building a blockchain ledger with 30+ big banks, including Bank of America and ANZ. But they’re not experimenting anymore – actually, they need this tech to compete. So, while regular wire transfers take 2-5 days and cost up to 10% in fees, blockchain takes only seconds, and it costs something symbolic. RippleNet already moves $15 billion each month with instant settlement – and companies that send hundreds of payments save thousands monthly just on fees.

Stablecoins changed everything, though. While Bitcoin has those wild price swings, virtual dollars stay pegged to the US dollar. Amazon started accepting them. Visa and Mastercard processed $5 billion in crypto transactions through new partnerships – and more than 120 countries are now making their own virtual currencies because they see where this is heading.

But the real disruption shows up in unexpected places – and online gaming exploded once crypto payments arrived. Classic casino games that required bank transfers can now process deposits at the same moment. You can get payouts in minutes – and whether you’re in Tokyo or trying out the best online casinos in New Zealand, you skip currency conversion fees and banking restrictions entirely. Such platforms run everything from poker to slots on transparent blockchain tech where players can verify every game’s fairness.

Businesses aren’t waiting around, neither. Corporate stablecoin adoption jumped 25% this year – Deel pays contractors in stablecoins because regular banks fail workers in new markets. The market passed $300 billion this year, with Tether and USDC controlling 87%.

Tesla and Starbucks found that 40% of crypto customers are completely new buyers – and not just some people changing their payment methods. So, when 93% of crypto holders want to pay with assets, ignoring blockchain means losing customers.

The infrastructure caught up fast, though. Networks now handle 3,400 transactions per second, which is 100 times more than five years ago – smart contracts automate compliance, while cross-chain bridges let different blockchains talk to each other.

Regulation finally got serious – the US passed the GENIUS Act setting stablecoin standards. Europe’s MiCA rules went live. Hong Kong and Singapore made clear frameworks, and now, banks that hesitated over compliance concerns now have rulebooks to follow.

Well, South Asia shows what this means globally – transaction volume jumped 80% to $300 billion. India leads world crypto adoption, Pakistan ranks third. Workers in Bangladesh receive payments from London without touching a bank – and for billions without regular banking, blockchain gives direct access to the global economy.

Stablecoins already rank as the 17th biggest US Treasury holder with $150 billion – so, they’re strengthening dollar dominance, and 99% are dollar-backed. Fast building blockchain infrastructure proves that the regular finance is upgrading with blockchain efficiency – and now, everyone’s trying to catch up.

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