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Stablecoins and the Future of B2B Payments: Faster, Cheaper, Better

Thu Feb 05 2026

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Paying a supplier is a fundamental function for businesses, yet it’s often encumbered by a complex billing cycle. When the supplier is in a different jurisdiction, this complexity skyrockets, forcing organizations to navigate foreign exchange rates, bank intermediaries, local regulations, and opaque fees—all with limited visibility into where a payment is and when it will settle. By contrast, stablecoin payments are immediate, transparent, and less expensive. Designed to maintain a consistent value and typically backed by U.S. dollar reserves, they combine the reliability enterprises expect from traditional currencies with the speed and transparency of digital payment rails. In a recent PaymentsJournal podcast, Avinash Chidambaram, Founder and CEO of Cybrid, and James Wester, Director of Cryptocurrency and Co-Head of Payments at Javelin Strategy & Research, discussed B2B use cases for stablecoins and the future of this dynamic digital asset in enterprise payments. No Longer the Wild West One of the most important factors driving stablecoin adoption is increasing global regulatory clarity. In the United States, the GENIUS Act governing stablecoins marked a milestone moment, dramatically shifting how banks, B2B payments platforms, and remittance providers view digital assets. Although regulatory approaches vary by region, the underlying value proposition of stablecoins remains unchanged. Their reserve-backed structure provides organizations with the green light to move forward. “Globally, you’re starting to see this shift towards enabling businesses and retail customers to start using stablecoins as back-end infrastructure at the very least,” Chidambaram said. “The fact that it’s a stable crypto asset gives CFOs, treasury departments, and even regular retail customers a clear understanding of what the value of that token is.” “For example, it’s basically a U.S. dollar when I’m sending a stablecoin overseas and it’s being converted into a Hong Kong dollar,” he said. “Now, you’re accepting the benefits of the blockchain and tokenization systems to affect very meaningful use cases and experiences for your customers.” The combination of these benefits and improving regulatory clarity has rapidly shifted many financial institutions’ attitudes toward digital assets. Early adopters who recognized the potential of stablecoins and anticipated a more amenable regulatory environment are now prepared to reap the rewards of their foresight. “There was a perception for a period of time that the larger field of crypto was kind of like the wild, wild west,” Wester said. “Yet, there have been companies over the last many years that saw the value of crypto, digital assets, stablecoins, blockchain, and tokenized assets—and were begging for regulatory clarity. They were saying that there’s an efficiency gain here; there are cost reductions.” “What’s so surprising is how willing and able companies in the space were to say, ‘Now that there’s clarity, we’re happy to look at compliance; we are happy to look at regulation; we are happy to look at governance—because we were always willing to do that,” he said. Unlocking the 24/7 Cycle As more organizations consider stablecoins, the promise of the technology has become clear—especially in B2B payments. Built around 30-, 60-, and 90-day payment cycles largely designed to accommodate paper checks, traditional B2B payment infrastructure is ripe for disruption, and stablecoins are proving to be a game changer. In cross-border payments, businesses have often been limited to sending suppliers a wire confirmation as proof of payment, despite being unable to guarantee when the transaction would actually settle. These challenges are mitigated with stablecoins. “Now, I can say: ‘From my blockchain wallet, I’ve sent you a payment that happens to run over stablecoins, and I can see on the blockchain that you received it,’” Chidambaram said. “By the way, both parties on either side of that transaction have been KYB checked—we know who they are. There are much lower transaction costs because there’s not a bunch of folks in the middle who are taking their pound of flesh, and lower FX costs.” “The other thing is, you can now source stablecoins 24/7, 365,” he said. “It all runs on a blockchain. Minting stablecoins doesn’t stop at 5 p.m. If you are buying goods from another jurisdiction, you don’t have to worry about, ‘When does that bank open up over there? Did they receive the funds or not?’ You can start to operate your business on the 24/7 cycle.” In addition, organizations can attach data to stablecoin payments, improving reconciliation, accuracy, and confidence in supply orders. This, in turn, delivers meaningful operational benefits across procurement and supply chain functions. Stablecoins also enable more effective treasury management. Organizations can retain cash within the business for longer, paying for goods and services precisely when needed. “I heard a statement a couple of months ago, and it drove home the benefit of this type of granularity on being able to send money, and that was: ‘Real-time payments don’t matter because I want to pay somebody tomorrow and know that they’re getting paid immediately tomorrow,’” Wester said. “I know that they don’t need to get paid for 30 days. I want to pay them on day 29 and hold my money as long as I possibly can.” “It flipped the way that I was thinking about it because when you think about real-time payments, it’s, ‘I need to pay somebody immediately,’” he said. “No, I need the ability to pay them immediately, but I want to be able to have that flexibility and manage my money. If it’s 30 days, I want to be able to send it as late as I possibly can.” The Programmable Value This programmability of stablecoins is one of their most impactful features. It enables businesses to automate many payment processes that are currently manual and time-consuming, while also unlocking more sophisticated use cases. “Some of our customers use us to onboard to investment products,” Chidambaram said. “Take a real estate inverse investment product for commercial real estate for example. You can raise money quickly in the sense that you have an investment opportunity, people can fund that investment using stablecoins from anywhere around the world using a Reg A, Reg D, or Reg S kind of structure.” “There are also disbursements,” he said. “You can programmatically fund the investment and once the investment has been completed, you can programmatically fund the disbursements. You think about all the higher value stuff that we usually need a lot of people and operations to do, but now you’re able to program that into the token.” While there are significant use cases for stablecoins, many organizations have been hesitant to adopt digital assets. However, companies don’t need to understand the intricacies of blockchain, cryptocurrencies, or tokenization to benefit from stablecoins. Payment providers have developed back-end infrastructure that manages every aspect of stablecoin transactions, allowing businesses to leverage the technology without added complexity. “I’ve laughed a couple of times in the past when people talk about stablecoin payments versus other payments as though there is going to be some sort of a qualitative difference from the experience standpoint,” Wester said. “Your company doesn’t have to be an expert in ERP solutions, you just use the ERP solution,” he said. “The same thing is going to apply once we start moving over to stablecoins. They’re going to start recognizing the benefit of faster, cheaper, programmatic money movement. It’s not going to require anything other than that.” The Lumpy Path to Adoption Although momentum behind stablecoins is building, broader adoption in payments still faces obstacles. “I would love to say it’s going to be a straight line towards adoption, but I do think that it’s going to be a lumpy evolution,” Wester said. “There are still some things that need development, such as the user experience part and where stablecoins and digital assets fit within ERP solutions, banking solutions, and middle- and back-office solutions.” “I would love to say it’s a rocket ship to the moon and in a year’s time, everybody will be adopting it, but it will take some time,” he said. “The next year is going to be interesting in terms of where we start seeing real development.” While there may not be sweeping adoption this year, stablecoins are likely to continue gaining traction. As a result, businesses should begin strategizing how to incorporate stablecoins—alongside an ever-increasing number of payment types—into their operations. One of the most effective ways to leverage stablecoins is through a payments orchestration platform, which routes transactions through the optimal payment type. “As more people start to support their flavor of stablecoins, you’re going to start seeing organizations using platforms like us to say, ‘Here’s how I want to orchestrate a payment,’ and more of the value of cross-border payments will move onto stablecoins,” Chidambaram said. “We’re feeling very excited about the opportunity over the next few years, as more companies understand what a stablecoin is and how it’s helping them meet an objective faster, cheaper, and with more control over their treasury,” he said. “More companies are going to start to embed infrastructure like ours to provide those back-office improvements in experience to their end customers.”

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Paying a supplier is a fundamental function for businesses, yet it’s often encumbered by a complex billing cycle. When the supplier is in a different jurisdiction, this complexity skyrockets, forcing organizations to navigate foreign exchange rates, bank intermediaries, local regulations, and opaque fees—all with limited visibility into where a payment is and when it will settle. By contrast, stablecoin payments are immediate, transparent, and less expensive. Designed to maintain a consistent value and typically backed by U.S. dollar reserves, they combine the reliability enterprises expect from traditional currencies with the speed and transparency of digital payment rails. In a recent PaymentsJournal podcast, Avinash Chidambaram, Founder and CEO of Cybrid, and James Wester, Director of Cryptocurrency and Co-Head of Payments at Javelin Strategy & Research, discussed B2B use cases for stablecoins and the future of this dynamic digital asset in enterprise payments. No Longer the Wild West One of the most important factors driving stablecoin adoption is increasing global regulatory clarity. In the United States, the GENIUS Act governing stablecoins marked a milestone moment, dramatically shifting how banks, B2B payments platforms, and remittance providers view digital assets. Although regulatory approaches vary by region, the underlying value proposition of stablecoins remains unchanged. Their reserve-backed structure provides organizations with the green light to move forward. “Globally, you’re starting to see this shift towards enabling businesses and retail customers to start using stablecoins as back-end infrastructure at the very least,” Chidambaram said. “The fact that it’s a stable crypto asset gives CFOs, treasury departments, and even regular retail customers a clear understanding of what the value of that token is.” “For example, it’s basically a U.S. dollar when I’m sending a stablecoin overseas and it’s being converted into a Hong Kong dollar,” he said. “Now, you’re accepting the benefits of the blockchain and tokenization systems to affect very meaningful use cases and experiences for your customers.” The combination of these benefits and improving regulatory clarity has rapidly shifted many financial institutions’ attitudes toward digital assets. Early adopters who recognized the potential of stablecoins and anticipated a more amenable regulatory environment are now prepared to reap the rewards of their foresight. “There was a perception for a period of time that the larger field of crypto was kind of like the wild, wild west,” Wester said. “Yet, there have been companies over the last many years that saw the value of crypto, digital assets, stablecoins, blockchain, and tokenized assets—and were begging for regulatory clarity. They were saying that there’s an efficiency gain here; there are cost reductions.” “What’s so surprising is how willing and able companies in the space were to say, ‘Now that there’s clarity, we’re happy to look at compliance; we are happy to look at regulation; we are happy to look at governance—because we were always willing to do that,” he said. Unlocking the 24/7 Cycle As more organizations consider stablecoins, the promise of the technology has become clear—especially in B2B payments. Built around 30-, 60-, and 90-day payment cycles largely designed to accommodate paper checks, traditional B2B payment infrastructure is ripe for disruption, and stablecoins are proving to be a game changer. In cross-border payments, businesses have often been limited to sending suppliers a wire confirmation as proof of payment, despite being unable to guarantee when the transaction would actually settle. These challenges are mitigated with stablecoins. “Now, I can say: ‘From my blockchain wallet, I’ve sent you a payment that happens to run over stablecoins, and I can see on the blockchain that you received it,’” Chidambaram said. “By the way, both parties on either side of that transaction have been KYB checked—we know who they are. There are much lower transaction costs because there’s not a bunch of folks in the middle who are taking their pound of flesh, and lower FX costs.” “The other thing is, you can now source stablecoins 24/7, 365,” he said. “It all runs on a blockchain. Minting stablecoins doesn’t stop at 5 p.m. If you are buying goods from another jurisdiction, you don’t have to worry about, ‘When does that bank open up over there? Did they receive the funds or not?’ You can start to operate your business on the 24/7 cycle.” In addition, organizations can attach data to stablecoin payments, improving reconciliation, accuracy, and confidence in supply orders. This, in turn, delivers meaningful operational benefits across procurement and supply chain functions. Stablecoins also enable more effective treasury management. Organizations can retain cash within the business for longer, paying for goods and services precisely when needed. “I heard a statement a couple of months ago, and it drove home the benefit of this type of granularity on being able to send money, and that was: ‘Real-time payments don’t matter because I want to pay somebody tomorrow and know that they’re getting paid immediately tomorrow,’” Wester said. “I know that they don’t need to get paid for 30 days. I want to pay them on day 29 and hold my money as long as I possibly can.” “It flipped the way that I was thinking about it because when you think about real-time payments, it’s, ‘I need to pay somebody immediately,’” he said. “No, I need the ability to pay them immediately, but I want to be able to have that flexibility and manage my money. If it’s 30 days, I want to be able to send it as late as I possibly can.” The Programmable Value This programmability of stablecoins is one of their most impactful features. It enables businesses to automate many payment processes that are currently manual and time-consuming, while also unlocking more sophisticated use cases. “Some of our customers use us to onboard to investment products,” Chidambaram said. “Take a real estate inverse investment product for commercial real estate for example. You can raise money quickly in the sense that you have an investment opportunity, people can fund that investment using stablecoins from anywhere around the world using a Reg A, Reg D, or Reg S kind of structure.” “There are also disbursements,” he said. “You can programmatically fund the investment and once the investment has been completed, you can programmatically fund the disbursements. You think about all the higher value stuff that we usually need a lot of people and operations to do, but now you’re able to program that into the token.” While there are significant use cases for stablecoins, many organizations have been hesitant to adopt digital assets. However, companies don’t need to understand the intricacies of blockchain, cryptocurrencies, or tokenization to benefit from stablecoins. Payment providers have developed back-end infrastructure that manages every aspect of stablecoin transactions, allowing businesses to leverage the technology without added complexity. “I’ve laughed a couple of times in the past when people talk about stablecoin payments versus other payments as though there is going to be some sort of a qualitative difference from the experience standpoint,” Wester said. “Your company doesn’t have to be an expert in ERP solutions, you just use the ERP solution,” he said. “The same thing is going to apply once we start moving over to stablecoins. They’re going to start recognizing the benefit of faster, cheaper, programmatic money movement. It’s not going to require anything other than that.” The Lumpy Path to Adoption Although momentum behind stablecoins is building, broader adoption in payments still faces obstacles. “I would love to say it’s going to be a straight line towards adoption, but I do think that it’s going to be a lumpy evolution,” Wester said. “There are still some things that need development, such as the user experience part and where stablecoins and digital assets fit within ERP solutions, banking solutions, and middle- and back-office solutions.” “I would love to say it’s a rocket ship to the moon and in a year’s time, everybody will be adopting it, but it will take some time,” he said. “The next year is going to be interesting in terms of where we start seeing real development.” While there may not be sweeping adoption this year, stablecoins are likely to continue gaining traction. As a result, businesses should begin strategizing how to incorporate stablecoins—alongside an ever-increasing number of payment types—into their operations. One of the most effective ways to leverage stablecoins is through a payments orchestration platform, which routes transactions through the optimal payment type. “As more people start to support their flavor of stablecoins, you’re going to start seeing organizations using platforms like us to say, ‘Here’s how I want to orchestrate a payment,’ and more of the value of cross-border payments will move onto stablecoins,” Chidambaram said. “We’re feeling very excited about the opportunity over the next few years, as more companies understand what a stablecoin is and how it’s helping them meet an objective faster, cheaper, and with more control over their treasury,” he said. “More companies are going to start to embed infrastructure like ours to provide those back-office improvements in experience to their end customers.”

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