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Visa Explores Stablecoin Settlements on Solana wit...
Bankless •Tuesday, December 16, 2025 at 06:56 PM•1 min read

Visa Explores Stablecoin Settlements on Solana with Bank Partners

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Visa has announced a pilot program focused on stablecoin settlements using the Solana blockchain. According to reports, Cross River Bank and Lead Bank were early participants in this trial program. The development indicates a move by traditional financial institutions to explore the use of blockchain technology for payment processing. This initiative could potentially streamline transactions and reduce settlement times, but details remain limited. The involvement of banks suggests a growing interest in integrating stablecoins into existing financial infrastructure.

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Visa Explores Stablecoin Settlements on Solana wit...
Bankless •Tuesday, December 16, 2025 at 06:56 PM•1 min read

Visa Explores Stablecoin Settlements on Solana with Bank Partners

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Visa has announced a pilot program focused on stablecoin settlements using the Solana blockchain. According to reports, Cross River Bank and Lead Bank were early participants in this trial program. The development indicates a move by traditional financial institutions to explore the use of blockchain technology for payment processing. This initiative could potentially streamline transactions and reduce settlement times, but details remain limited. The involvement of banks suggests a growing interest in integrating stablecoins into existing financial infrastructure.

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