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Meta Eyes Crypto Comeback With Stablecoin Push, 3 Years After Diem Collapse

  • Meta Platforms plans to launch stablecoin-based payment solutions by 2025 to offer fast and affordable international payments specifically designed for creators on its platforms.
  • This move follows the shelving of Meta's earlier Diem project, formerly Libra, which ended due to regulatory resistance around 2022.
  • Meta is conducting preliminary talks with established crypto infrastructure providers and assessing stablecoins like USDC and USDT for cross-border payments.
  • The global stablecoin market exceeded $245 billion in 2025, and Citigroup projects growth up to $3.7 trillion, indicating broad institutional adoption despite regulatory uncertainty.
  • Meta aims to capitalize on blockchain benefits while minimizing regulatory friction by integrating stablecoins to streamline creator payouts, though details on timelines remain scarce.
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https://www.cryptela.com broke the news in on Thursday, May 8, 2025.
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