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Visa Unveils Stablecoin Platform With OUSD at Its Core

Visa's Stablecoin Platform packages OUSD access, wallet infra, and treasury integration for institutions entering crypto.
Visa Unveils Stablecoin Platform With OUSD at Its Core
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Visa announced the Visa Stablecoin Platform (VSP) today, an enterprise environment where banks, fintechs, and crypto firms can mint, hold, transfer, and redeem stablecoins in one hub, with the forthcoming Open USD (OUSD) as its first supported token.

What's the Scoop?

  • The offering: VSP bundles Wallet-as-a-Service infrastructure with enterprise-grade guardrails like dual-approval workflows, audit logging, passkeys, and transfer allow lists. Institutions get stablecoin plumbing that plugs into the Visa treasury, settlement, and money-movement tools they already run.
  • OUSD front and center: The platform is launching with direct connectivity for minting and burning Open USD, the consortium stablecoin backed by +100 firms (Visa, Stripe, Mastercard, BlackRock, and Coinbase Coinbase among them) that will share nearly all its reserve yield with distributors. OUSD itself is slated to go live later this year.
  • Zooming out: A day after Stripe's PayPal takeover bid exposed a potential arms race for stablecoin distribution, the card network being bypassed is arming its 200M merchant empire with mint-and-burn buttons. If the interchange moat must shrink, then Visa can become a tollbooth on whatever replaces it.


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