TLDR Bitget Wallet added Visa, Mastercard, and Ripple integrations for stablecoin payments. Bitget says the network links 90 million users with over 150 millionTLDR Bitget Wallet added Visa, Mastercard, and Ripple integrations for stablecoin payments. Bitget says the network links 90 million users with over 150 million

Bitget Wallet Boosts Stablecoin Payments Through Visa Mastercard and Ripple Hub

2026/03/26 03:29
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TLDR

  • Bitget Wallet added Visa, Mastercard, and Ripple integrations for stablecoin payments.
  • Bitget says the network links 90 million users with over 150 million merchants worldwide.
  • Onchain Payments Matrix supports QR payments and cross-border bank transfers via 300+ institutions.
  • Bitget says the system is built to handle 155 million transactions and $177 billion in volume.
  • Bitget says it is building programmable payments to support future AI agent commerce in real time.

Bitget Wallet expanded stablecoin payments through ties with Visa, Mastercard, and Ripple. The move aims to make stablecoins usable for everyday spending and transfers. It also adds new links between crypto rails and common payment tools.

At the same time, Bitget Wallet launched its Onchain Payments Matrix. The company described it as a global payments layer for digital assets. It connects blockchains, banks, card networks, and local payment providers.

Connecting stablecoins to card and banking rails

The matrix integrates Visa, Mastercard, Ripple, Tether, Circle, and MoonPay. It also includes regional banks and payment firms across several regions. Bitget said this setup helps bridge stablecoins with traditional payment rails.

Meanwhile, the system focuses on the user and merchant interface. So, stablecoins can be used at checkout, and not only for settlement. That approach targets direct consumer use across supported markets.

In addition, Bitget said the matrix supports cross-border transfers. It is built to reduce steps for sending stablecoins through familiar payment routes. The company also said it is preparing rails for AI-driven commerce.

Scale across merchants, markets, and payment methods

Bitget said the network connects about 90 million users. It also said it reaches more than 150 million merchants. The coverage spans over 50 markets worldwide.

The company said the system can handle more than 155 million transactions. It also cited processed volume above $177 billion across the network. Those figures describe the system’s readiness for high-throughput payments.

Beyond cards, the platform supports QR payments across many merchants in Asia and Latin America. It also enables cross-border bank transfers through more than 300 financial institutions. Those links extend into regions including Africa and Latin America.

Industry context and Bitget’s next integrations

The launch comes as stablecoin activity keeps growing across payments. Bitget cited global stablecoin transaction volume above $33 trillion. It also cited crypto-linked card spending growth above 500% year over year in 2025.

Payment networks have been adding stablecoin services, and more issuers are expanding supply. Visa and Mastercard have increased work on stablecoin rails. Circle and Tether have also broadened their presence across global finance.

Bitget Wallet COO Alvin Kan said coordination is now the main bottleneck. He described the Onchain Payments Matrix as a “live system.” He said it aggregates fragmented rails and abstracts blockchain complexity.

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