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Mesh Expands USDC Settlement With Circle to Streamline Global Crypto Payments
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The above button links to Coinbase. Yahoo Finance is not a broker-dealer or investment adviser and does not offer securities or cryptocurrencies for sale or facilitate trading. Coinbase pays us for certain activity generated through this link. Prices displayed are informational. Mesh is expanding USDC settlement across its crypto payments network through a new collaboration with Circle (NYSE: $CRCL), giving enterprises, merchants and payment service providers a more unified way to move dollar-backed value across digital-asset rails. The company said the expansion is designed to streamline global settlement for businesses that already operate across multiple wallets, exchanges, networks and payment providers. Enterprise crypto payments are still dealing with a practical problem: the infrastructure often works, but the operating layer can become fragmented quickly. Companies moving value across jurisdictions and chains frequently have to manage duplicated compliance systems, liquidity across different venues and cross-chain settlement flows that take real engineering resources to maintain. Mesh is positioning the broader USDC (CRYPTO: $USDC) settlement push as a way to make that process less complex while keeping a dollar-backed asset at the center of the transaction flow. More From Cryptoprowl: Ripple, The Company Behind XRP, Is Valued At $50 Billion Eightco Secures $125 Million Investment From Bitmine And ARK Invest, Shares Surge Blockchain Projects Decline 75% As Developers Shift To A.I. Stanley Druckenmiller Says Stablecoins Could Reshape Global Finance New York Stock Exchange Invests $600 Million In Polymarket The collaboration deepens USDC availability across the Mesh network and is meant to support near-instant, cross-chain settlement for enterprises and merchants. It also combines Circle’s stablecoin infrastructure with Mesh’s payment orchestration layer, giving businesses a more direct path to onboard, settle in USDC and access offramp options without building every connection themselves. Mesh co-founder and CEO Bam Azizi said Circle has built a stablecoin infrastructure that global enterprises trust, while broader USDC settlement gives merchants a more seamless path to transact across chains without the operational drag that has slowed crypto payment adoption. Circle vice president Spencer Spinelli said moving value across networks is becoming a core requirement as enterprises scale across digital-asset ecosystems. The release follows Mesh’s recent $75 million Series C and $1 billion valuation, with the company saying its network already reaches more than 900 million users worldwide. For stablecoin payments, that is the useful read: the sector is moving deeper into the plumbing stage, where adoption depends less on whether digital dollars exist and more on whether businesses can settle, reconcile and move them at scale. Circle Internet Group (NYSE: CRCL) stock is currently trading at $94.35 U.S. per share.
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