ChainCatcher News, Meta Platforms spokesperson Andy Stone stated, “Everything remains the same; there is still no Meta stablecoin. Meta plans to restart its stablecoin business in the second half of 2026, focusing on enabling individuals and businesses to make payments using their preferred payment methods on Meta’s platform.
It’s also important to note that Meta already supports over 50 currencies, digital wallets, instant account-to-account payments, debit and credit cards in more than 100 countries/regions, as well as local payment methods like PIX and UPI.”
ChainCatcher previously reported that Meta plans to re-enter the stablecoin space in the second half of this year.
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Meta spokesperson: There is still no Meta stablecoin; the stablecoin business is focused on supporting user payments
ChainCatcher News, Meta Platforms spokesperson Andy Stone stated, “Everything remains the same; there is still no Meta stablecoin. Meta plans to restart its stablecoin business in the second half of 2026, focusing on enabling individuals and businesses to make payments using their preferred payment methods on Meta’s platform.
It’s also important to note that Meta already supports over 50 currencies, digital wallets, instant account-to-account payments, debit and credit cards in more than 100 countries/regions, as well as local payment methods like PIX and UPI.”
ChainCatcher previously reported that Meta plans to re-enter the stablecoin space in the second half of this year.