Institutions double down on stablecoins as trust reaches all-time highs – Fireblocks
By: cryptoslate|2025/05/16 05:30:07
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Institutional adoption of stablecoins has reached an all-time high, supported by technical readiness, declining regulatory friction, and intensifying demand for faster, cross-border settlement infrastructure. According to a recent report from Fireblocks, 86% of surveyed firms say they now have the partnerships and systems in place to support stablecoin integration, signaling a decisive shift from pilot testing to scaled implementation.Nearly half (49%) of institutions actively use stablecoins for payments, while another 23% are conducting pilots and 18% are preparing for implementation. Only 10% remain undecided, indicating widespread movement toward adoption across financial institutions, payment providers, and banks.Barriers melting awayBarriers to adoption have declined sharply since 2023, indicating rising confidence in the sector. Only 18% of respondents now cite compliance as a concern, down from 74%, while regulatory uncertainty dropped from 85% to 25%. Similarly, internal capability concerns, such as a lack of technical expertise, fell from 41% to 14%.The report attributed the decline to clearer national regulations, improved anti-money laundering and KYC frameworks, and international alignment on policy standards. The report highlighted that 64% of firms believe that standardized best practices have materially improved their stance on stablecoin use, while 60% point to global regulatory harmonization, and 56% highlight enhanced compliance tooling.75% of respondents also report clear customer demand for stablecoin-based products, reinforcing the shift from experimentation to product deployment. Additionally, banks and payment processors now see stablecoins not as a speculative technology but as strategic infrastructure to recapture market share, especially in cross-border flows.Adoption driversThe focus of institutional adoption has moved from proof-of-concept pilots to enterprise-grade execution. Infrastructure performance, especially in compliance automation, liquidity access, and transaction handling, has become a differentiator. For 41% of respondents, fast and reliable payouts are the top infrastructure requirement, followed by regulatory transparency (34%), efficient fiat-crypto bridges (31%), and liquidity depth (27%).Security remains a non-negotiable requirement as firms prepare for higher throughput and tighter regulatory scrutiny. 36% of respondents flagged stronger fraud protection as an adoption driver, while 31% already cite enhanced security as one of stablecoins’ leading benefits.The report said that the focus on scale and control reflects a broader market shift away from “crypto-remote” models, which involve external management of digital assets, toward full-stack integration within treasury, risk, and compliance systems.Fireblocks found that the key drivers of stablecoin adoption have evolved beyond traditional efficiency-related reasons and now include revenue expansion, market entry, and customer demand as leading motivations.Around 40% of respondents said stablecoins support entry into new markets, while 38% pointed to customer demand, and 37% cited new revenue opportunities. Firms increasingly view stablecoins as growth infrastructure rather than just a tool for improving costs and operational efficiency, which still matter.Industry participants are now making ecosystem-level decisions about which networks and infrastructure providers to partner with, signaling that stablecoins are no longer on the periphery of institutional finance but are entering its operational core.Cross-border transactions dominate demandInstitutions are increasingly positioning stablecoins as tools to modernize global financial infrastructure, evident by the total stablecoin market cap recently reaching nearly $238 billion.Traditional domestic payment systems have made strides toward real-time processing, but international transfers remain hampered by legacy correspondent banking networks that introduce delays, lack transparency, and carry high FX costs.According to the report, 58% of traditional banks said cross-border payments were the primary use case for stablecoins, double the share citing any other category. Other prominent use cases included payment acceptance (28%), treasury optimization (12%), merchant settlement (9%), and B2B invoicing (9%). In high-volume, low-margin environments such as trade corridors in Latin America and Africa, core operations such as treasury and enterprise resource planning systems are integrating stablecoin rails.Institutions also place a lot of emphasis on speed, with 48% of respondents citing faster settlement as the most valuable stablecoin feature, well ahead of liquidity optimization (33%), integrated payment flows (33%), and cost savings (30%). The report noted that respondents are 1.5x more likely to prioritize speed over cost, indicating a shift toward performance, control, and continuity in cross-border commerce.The post Institutions double down on stablecoins as trust reaches all-time highs – Fireblocks appeared first on CryptoSlate.
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