PayPal has expanded its stablecoin strategy by launching PayPal USD (PYUSD) natively on the Polygon blockchain, giving businesses direct access to regulated digital dollar payments through Polygon’s Open Money Stack. The move allows companies to send, receive, and settle cross-border payments using PYUSD without relying on bridges or wrapped tokens, significantly improving speed, efficiency, and interoperability for global commerce. The launch represents another major milestone in the rapid convergence of traditional payment companies and blockchain infrastructure.
Issued by Paxos, PYUSD is now integrated directly into Polygon’s payment ecosystem, enabling businesses to access wallets, fiat on- and off-ramps, compliance services, and cross-chain routing through a single infrastructure layer. As stablecoins continue moving beyond crypto trading into mainstream financial services, the partnership positions Polygon as one of the leading blockchain networks for enterprise-grade digital payments.
Rather than existing as a bridged asset, PYUSD is now issued natively on Polygon.
Native issuance offers several advantages:
Businesses can now move PYUSD across Polygon’s network without depending on third-party bridge infrastructure, reducing complexity while improving the overall payment experience.
The integration is designed primarily for enterprise payments rather than retail crypto trading.
Through the Polygon Open Money Stack, businesses gain access to:
Combining these services into a single platform simplifies international payments while reducing the operational challenges traditionally associated with cross-border settlements.
PayPal’s latest expansion reflects the growing role of stablecoins within global financial infrastructure.
Instead of serving primarily as trading pairs on cryptocy exchanges, regulated stablecoins are increasingly being used for:
As more payment providers embrace blockchain technology, stablecoins are becoming an increasingly practical alternative to traditional cross-border payment systems.
The partnership further expands Polygon’s growing presence in institutional finance.
The network has increasingly attracted enterprise applications because of its:
By adding native PYUSD support, Polygon strengthens its position as a preferred blockchain for regulated payment infrastructure and tokenized financial services.
The Polygon launch follows PayPal’s broader effort to establish PYUSD as a global payment asset.
Over the past year, PayPal has expanded stablecoin availability, integrated PYUSD into additional products, and increased support for international users. The company’s long-term strategy focuses on making stablecoins a core component of digital commerce while leveraging blockchain technology to improve settlement efficiency and reduce payment costs.
The announcement comes as competition intensifies among major payment providers.
Companies including Stripe, Visa, Master
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