According to reports, Meta Platforms is exploring the use of stablecoin-based payment methods within its applications, with the goal of launching in the second half of 2026. The company is seeking third-party partners to build the infrastructure, with Stripe considered one of the main candidates. This marks a shift in the company's strategic focus from the failed Libra/Diem project to a new direction aimed at providing instant cross-border payment services for its over 3 billion users.
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According to reports, Meta Platforms is exploring the use of stablecoin-based payment methods within its applications, with the goal of launching in the second half of 2026. The company is seeking third-party partners to build the infrastructure, with Stripe considered one of the main candidates. This marks a shift in the company's strategic focus from the failed Libra/Diem project to a new direction aimed at providing instant cross-border payment services for its over 3 billion users.