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Fireblocks Network for Payments Processes Over $100B Monthly in Stablecoins

Digital asset infrastructure firm Fireblocks reports that its Network for Payments handles more than $100 billion monthly in stablecoin transactions.
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Fireblocks Network for Payments Processes Over $100B Monthly in Stablecoins

Digital asset infrastructure company Fireblocks announced that its Network for Payments is now processing more than $100 billion per month in stablecoin transactions. The platform connects banks, fintech companies, payment service providers, and stablecoin issuers through a single API designed to handle cross-border transfers.

Launched in September 2025, the Network for Payments addresses fragmented compliance requirements and liquidity issues across jurisdictions. More than 40 payment service providers, banks, and fintech companies are currently live on the platform, while the broader ecosystem includes over 300 payment companies utilizing Fireblocks infrastructure across more than 100 countries and supporting over 60 fiat currencies.

Built-In Compliance Features

A key component of the platform is its integrated compliance tooling. The network incorporates anti-money laundering checks, know-your-transaction screening, sanctions compliance, and Travel Rule support directly into the transaction flow.

By embedding these tools at the network level rather than requiring participants to manage them independently, Fireblocks aims to remove friction points for regulated financial institutions adopting stablecoin payments.

Growth in Stablecoin Infrastructure

Fireblocks reports that its stablecoin payment volume has expanded 300% year-over-year. Across its wider infrastructure, monthly stablecoin figures now exceed $200 billion. The company currently supports more than 150 blockchains and has secured trillions of dollars in cumulative digital asset transfers by providing unified access to liquidity providers and fiat on-ramps and off-ramps.