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Mastercard’s planned $1.8 billion acquisition of stablecoin infrastructure firm BVNK is reinforcing a growing view on Wall Street that stablecoins are moving from a niche crypto tool to a core layer of global payments.

Analysts say the deal signals a shift in how traditional financial networks see blockchain-based money movement. “Stablecoins are integral to the future of payments,” said Mizuho analyst Dan Dolev, framing the acquisition as validation that digital dollars are becoming embedded in mainstream financial infrastructure.

Mastercard said Tuesday that it would acquire BVNK, a London-based firm that enables businesses to send, receive, store and convert stablecoins across more than 130 countries, for $1.8 billion. The company processed over $30 billion in stablecoin payments in 2025, according to analyst estimates.

For investors, the move helps answer lingering questions about Mastercard’s crypto strategy.

“BVNK is a clear answer,” TD Cowen analysts, who rate the company a Buy with a $671 price target, wrote, adding that the deal connects onchain payment rails with Mastercard’s existing network. The firm said the acquisition demonstrates that stablecoins can serve as a complementary infrastructure layer rather than a direct competitor to card networks.

That distinction has become central to the investment case. Earlier concerns that stablecoins could bypass traditional payment companies have given way to a different view: that they may instead improve how money moves behind the scenes.

Cantor Fitzgerald, which has an Overweight rating and a $650 price target on the stock, said the acquisition positions Mastercard for a coming “stablecoin adoption wave,” particularly as demand grows among financial institutions and fintech firms for faster and cheaper cross-border payments.

In recent months, this “wave” of demand has become clear as many traditional financial giants scramble to adopt stablecoin as their settlement rails. Even bitcoin purists, such as Jack Dorsey, who would have dreamt of a world where payments are done via Bitcoin blockchain, are reluctantly giving in to customers’ demand for stablecoin.

Those use cases are already taking shape.

Stablecoins are increasingly used for business-to-business payments, global payroll and remittances, where traditional systems can take days to settle. By contrast, blockchain-based transfers can move funds in minutes and operate around the clock.

BVNK’s platform adds that capability directly into Mastercard’s ecosystem, enabling 24/7 settlement and reducing reliance on intermediaries in cross-border transactions.

A long-term bet

While the financial gains for Mastercard from this acquisition may be small, the credit card giant has its eye on the bigger prize.

Financially, the acquisition is not expected to have a significant near-term impact. BVNK generated about $40 million in revenue as of late 2024, meaning the contribution to Mastercard’s earnings will likely be modest.

Instead, the deal will enable Mastercard to make a longer-term bet to become a front runner on a rapidly evolving industry poised to revolutionize how money moves.

Stablecoin transaction volumes have already reached an estimated $350 billion annually, and are expected to grow as regulatory clarity improves and more institutions enter the market.

Stablecoin supply since 2019 (Visa/Allium)

For payments giants like Mastercard, the push into stablecoin infrastructure is about protecting core business lines, not just experimenting with crypto rails, according to Harvey Li, founder of Tokenization Insight.

“Card networks are the most exposed payment rail to stablecoin disruption,” he wrote in a Tuesday note.

Meanwhile, Oppenheimer analysts, who have an Outperform rating and $683 price target, said the deal expands Mastercard’s ability to support end-to-end digital asset flows, including converting between fiat currencies and stablecoins. It also aligns with the company’s broader push toward interoperability between traditional finance and blockchain networks.

William Blair analysts led by Andrew Jeffrey said: “We see Mastercard’s BVNK acquisition as further affirmation of the stablecoin market for cross-border commerce, rather than B2C payments, which are well served by card.” The bank has an outperform rating on the stock.

More deals to come?

As stablecoins enable faster, cheaper and always-on transfers, they threaten to bypass traditional card-based settlement systems. That pressure is pushing incumbents to adapt quickly – often through acquisitions rather than in-house development.

Before Mastercard’s BVNK deal, payments giant Stripe acquired stablecoin infrastructure and issuer startup Bridge last year for $1.1 billion. Global Morgan Stanley was one of the lead investors in crypto infrastructure provider Zerohash’s $104 million fundraising round last year.

The ultimate goal behind those deals is to embed stablecoins into existing payment flows, enable large-scale conversion between fiat and digital dollars, and extend card products into 24/7 programmable payment systems.

“It’s about rewiring how money moves across their network,” Tokenization Insight’s Li said.

BVNK sits at a key junction in that transition. It handles the movement of stablecoins across blockchains, wallets and traditional accounts, making them critical to bridging crypto and fiat systems. In fact, the deal shows that BVNK is a crucial player in the upcoming stablecoin growth, as both Mastercard and Coinbase were in talks last year to acquire the firm at a valuation of up to $2.5 billion. Coinbase dropped out of the deal talks last year, leaving Mastercard to make the move at the $1.8 billion valuation.

If the stablecoin growth momentum and this deal are anything to go by, it’s a testament to how quickly stablecoins have moved from the margins to the center of financial infrastructure and may open the gate for further deals in the sector.

“Both of the largest payment networks – Mastercard and Visa – now view stablecoins as core financial infrastructure,” said Ryan Bozarth, founder of Dakota.

At the same time, consolidation at the top may create space for new entrants, he added. With major players like Bridge (by Stripe) and BVNK already acquired, Bozarth said that “there’s a real opportunity for new payment companies to emerge” in the next phase of the market.

Mastercard shares fell 0.4% on Tuesday, while its peer, Visa, closed roughly flat.

Read more: Stablecoin market hits $312 billion as banks, card networks embrace onchain dollars

UPDATE (March 17, 20:02 UTC): Adds comment from Dakota founder Ryan Bozarth.

Source: https://www.coindesk.com/business/2026/03/17/mastercard-s-usd1-8-billion-deal-a-clear-answer-to-a-massive-shift-in-the-global-payment-war

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