For decades, the standard operating procedure for global payouts has been built on a foundation of “dead capital.” Any business operating internationally is familiarFor decades, the standard operating procedure for global payouts has been built on a foundation of “dead capital.” Any business operating internationally is familiar

The End of Idle Liquidity: Why Treasury Teams are Shifting to Stablecoin-Funded Payouts

2026/03/23 21:03
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For decades, the standard operating procedure for global payouts has been built on a foundation of “dead capital.” Any business operating internationally is familiar with the requirement to maintain prefunded local bank accounts in every region where they pay suppliers or contractors. If you are paying a team in Brazil, a vendor in Germany, and a developer in Hong Kong, you likely have significant balances of BRL, EUR, and HKD sitting idle across various banking partners.

In my view, this is one of the most significant hidden costs in modern finance. Capital parked in a low-interest “nostro” account is capital that is not being used for growth or R&D. By early 2026, the shift toward stablecoin-funded payout infrastructure has moved from a niche fintech experiment to a strategic treasury standard.

The Problem with the Predict-and-Park Model

The core issue with traditional prefunding is a lack of agility. According to the 2025 McKinsey Global Payments Report, the global financial system is currently at a turning point where the design choices of payment rails are becoming as critical as the volume they carry. Traditional banking requires you to predict your future currency needs. If your volume in a specific region drops, that capital remains trapped. If it spikes, your payments are delayed by days while you wait for a traditional SWIFT transfer to clear.

This is a structural flaw that stablecoins are uniquely positioned to solve. By using a stablecoin like USDC as a funding asset, you move from a “predict and park” model to a “just-in-time” model. You hold a single, liquid pool of value that can be converted into nearly any local currency at the moment the payout is initiated.

Analyzing the Economic Case

The efficiency gains here are measurable. In Circle’s 2025 State of the USDC Economy report, it was noted that monthly transaction volumes for USDC reached $1 trillion by late 2024, driven increasingly by business-to-business use cases. When a company funds with stablecoins, they can keep their primary liquidity in a dollar-pegged asset until the second it is needed for disbursement.

This approach offers three primary benefits:

  • Reduced Buffer Requirements: You no longer need to keep 20% extra in every local account just to handle unexpected spikes.
  • 24/7 Operations: Unlike traditional banking rails, digital assets do not stop moving on weekends or bank holidays.
  • Operational Velocity: You can enter new markets in weeks rather than months because you do not need to establish local banking relationships just to fund a payout.

Identifying the Right Threshold

While I am an advocate for this technology, it is important to be objective about its application. Stablecoin funding is most effective for businesses that have reached a certain scale. I typically suggest a threshold of $500,000 in monthly payout volume across at least five different currency corridors. At this level, the savings in working capital and the reduction in FX management complexity clearly outweigh the costs of setting up the digital asset infrastructure.

For a deeper look at the specific mechanics of this model, I suggest reading this detailed guide on stablecoin funding for cross-border payouts.

The Strategic Outlook

By the end of 2026, I expect that most global enterprises will view stablecoin funding as a baseline requirement for their treasury stack. The goal of this shift is not to replace banks, but to make the assets on your balance sheet work harder. As the global economy continues to accelerate, the competitive advantage will belong to the firms that can move value with the same speed and flexibility as the internet itself.


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