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For stablecoins to win retail, they need to be invisible

NBTCBy NBTC12/10/2025No Comments5 Mins Read
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Disclosure: The views and opinions expressed here belong solely to the author and do not represent the views and opinions of crypto.news’ editorial.

Visa is expanding its stablecoin settlement pilots. Stripe now offers USDC (USDC) payouts. PayPal’s PYUSD is integrated across wallets and checkout flows, with a “Pay with Crypto” feature on the way. If you follow the headlines, it might seem like stablecoins have already gone mainstream.

Summary

  • Despite big names like Visa and PayPal integrating stablecoins, most merchants aren’t asking for them — they just want fast, reliable, low-cost payments.
  • Current stablecoin tools create friction with wallet management, poor fiat integration, and messy compliance — slowing adoption.
  • The winners in history (Stripe, Shopify, Square) succeeded by making life easier for merchants; stablecoins must do the same.
  • Stablecoins will scale when they “disappear” into the checkout flow — offering instant settlement, clean reporting, and seamless fiat conversion.

But talk to real merchants, and the reality is different.

Most businesses aren’t asking for stablecoins. They’re not chasing the latest protocols or watching layer-2 trends. They just want to get paid — quickly, reliably, and without high fees or operational hassle. Stablecoins can absolutely support that. But right now, most tools don’t.

The future of stablecoin adoption isn’t about ideology or consumer enthusiasm. It’s about infrastructure that works. For merchants, what chain a transaction settles on doesn’t matter. What matters is whether it settles on time, in the right currency, and with clean reporting.

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The ideal stablecoin checkout should feel like nothing

Most businesses aren’t looking to “accept stablecoins” for the sake of it. They’re looking for stablecoins that offer tangible advantages to customers: faster settlement, lower fees, protection from chargebacks, and easier cross-border payments.

Right now, most implementations create more complexity than they remove. Wallet management, manual reconciliation, limited fiat integration, and evolving compliance requirements all create friction. And when tools don’t fit the systems merchants already use, adoption stalls.

The payment platforms that scaled fastest — Stripe, Shopify, Square — didn’t win because they reinvented payments. They won because they made it easier. Stripe offered a one-line API that abstracted the headache of integrating card payments. Shopify built an e-commerce layer that unified fragmented sales channels. Square packaged hardware and software into something any merchant could pick up and use. These tools succeeded because they made merchants’ lives easier, not because they slapped novel technology onto the counter. Stablecoin infrastructure needs to do the same.

For stablecoins to be viable at scale, they need to disappear from the user experience. Customers should see pricing in local currency. Settlement should be instant, with or without fiat conversion. Refunds and reversals should be supported. Reporting should be clean. And merchants should never have to think about which chain processed the transaction.

When a payment system works, no one asks how. Stablecoins will win not by being visible, but by being boring — quietly doing the job, without surprises or friction.

Stablecoins offer real advantages — but only if the friction is removed

Stablecoins can reduce transaction fees, eliminate chargebacks, settle funds instantly, and streamline cross-border payments. For merchants dealing with tight margins or difficult banking access, these are critical benefits.

But those advantages are often buried beneath clunky interfaces and poor integration. A system that slashes costs but increases operational burden won’t scale. The technology is ready. What’s missing is merchant-facing infrastructure that abstracts away the crypto layer and focuses on performance.

Too often, the benefits of stablecoins break down in the last mile. One provider may support fast settlement, but no fiat off-ramp. Another might offer a polished UX but limited chain support or ambiguous fee structures. The result is a patchwork of half-solutions, not a cohesive system.

For the businesses using them, this inconsistency is costly. A tool that saves money on one transaction but introduces manual effort on five others isn’t a net improvement. What merchants need is reliability — clear pricing, dependable flow, and compatibility with existing operations. Until the ecosystem standardizes around those expectations, most merchants will default to what they already know.

With global payment giants beginning to experiment with stablecoin rails, timing matters. If crypto-native infrastructure doesn’t meet merchant expectations now, others will fill the gap — and they’ll do it with proprietary systems that replicate the same frictions stablecoins were meant to solve.

Consumer demand doesn’t drive payments, merchant utility does

It’s tempting to think stablecoin adoption will follow consumer enthusiasm. But most major shifts in payment behavior don’t start with users. According to a recent Motley Fool survey, only 27% of Americans have ever used a stablecoin. That number will rise, but it’s a reminder that mass adoption isn’t coming from the bottom up. It’s coming from the businesses that integrate these tools behind the scenes.

Stablecoins won’t go mainstream because consumers demand them. They’ll go mainstream when businesses realize they offer a faster, cheaper, and simpler way to get paid. Stripe didn’t need to explain how card networks work. Square didn’t lead with hardware specs. They succeeded by making payments easier for the people doing the work.

Likewise, stablecoins don’t need to be visible to reshape payments. They need to be usable. And if they are, most merchants won’t care what technology is underneath — they’ll just be glad it works.

Read more: If you touch money, you’ll eventually touch stablecoins | Opinion

Anna Štrébl

Anna Štrébl is the CEO of Confirmo, a stablecoin checkout platform that makes global payments fast, cost-effective, and effortless.

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