Stripe collaborates with Crypto.com to enable millions of companies across the world to receive crypto payments with stablecoin support and automatic fiat conversionStripe collaborates with Crypto.com to enable millions of companies across the world to receive crypto payments with stablecoin support and automatic fiat conversion

Stripe and Crypto.com Unite for Business Payment Revolution

2026/01/09 00:15
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Stripe collaborates with Crypto.com to enable millions of companies across the world to receive crypto payments with stablecoin support and automatic fiat conversion.

The new collaboration between Stripe and Crypto.com will transform the process of companies accepting transactions related to digital assets, allowing millions of merchants to take crypto as payment without inconvenience.

In its statement, Crypto.com emphasizes that its platform is the first cryptocurrency product to be built on Stripe to balance payments. Customers will now be able to use their favorite crypto, such as stablecoins, which have been added to the checkout flow.

Game-Changing Integration Transforms Business Payments

The partnership produces significant value to both companies: Stripe automatically transfers crypto receipts into the currency of choice of the merchant, storing the money directly in their bank accounts.

The payment manager of Crypto.com in the Americas, Joe Anzures, said the partnership aligns with its overall mission: “Turning cryptocurrencies into something that consumers and merchants use every day is the main goal of our mission statement. He further stated that the collaboration with Stripe was ushering in a new dawn of crypto-powered commerce.

In addition to paying merchants, Crypto.com will adopt the infrastructure of Stripe in making purchases by customers. The improved system allows users to purchase crypto using credit or debit cards.

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Stripe’s Aggressive Push Into Crypto Markets

Stripe expanded its crypto offerings throughout 2025. It introduced the stablecoin subscription feature in October, allowing providers to make automatic payments on recurring plans. The instrument is currently operating in 101 countries.

Co-founder and CEO of Stripe, John Collison, has stated that stablecoins can enhance the usability of real money. The firm has collaborated with banks in bringing in crypto assets, initially allowing only U.S. companies to accept payments in stablecoins.

In August, Stripe developed the Tempo blockchain network and worked with Paradigm. Tempo addresses slow transactions and high fees, connecting traditional finance to decentralized finance.

In 2024, Stripe acquired the Open Issuance tool at an estimated price of $1.1billion. It allows companies to mint and build their own stablecoins in a few lines of code.

Crypto.com Expands Strategic Partnerships Globally

Several partnerships have recently been established by Crypto.com. It also partnered with Dubai Multi Commodities Centre to increase the use of blockchain in commodities markets.

The company also partnered with ERShares and Signal Markets to create a future-intelligence system using prediction markets. This will be operated as a CFTC-registered exchange by Crypto.com as Crypto.com Derivatives North America.

Stablecoin regulatory conditions are becoming better. Europe and the United States are becoming less strict, and institutional pressure on stablecoins continues to increase, leading to the wider adoption of crypto payments.

The alliance prepares both firms to experience a high level of growth. Merchants will have access to a larger crypto user base, customers will have more payment solutions, and the integration will herald the increased mainstream acceptance of crypto.

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