Stripe launches a feature for B2B payments through stablecoins
On November 20, Patrick Collison, CEO of American payment giant Stripe, posted on platform X that Stripe has launched a feature for B2B payments through stablecoins. A company employee @BackseatVC explained that users can now create and send invoices payable with stablecoins on Stripe; last month when Stripe launched the "Pay with Cryptocurrency" feature, one of the strongest user demands was to improve the B2B payment experience; with the support of invoice features, this demand is now met.
Previously reported news stated that Stripe had launched a "Pay with Crypto" function in the United States which supports stablecoins including USDC and USDP.
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