TLDR Meta is paying creators in USDC stablecoin across Colombia and the Philippines, with plans to expand to 160+ countries by end of 2026 Creators must manageTLDR Meta is paying creators in USDC stablecoin across Colombia and the Philippines, with plans to expand to 160+ countries by end of 2026 Creators must manage

Meta’s Stablecoin Creator Payments: What It Means and Where It Falls Short

2026/06/07 18:45
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TLDR

  • Meta is paying creators in USDC stablecoin across Colombia and the Philippines, with plans to expand to 160+ countries by end of 2026
  • Creators must manage their own wallets, choose supported blockchains, and handle their own conversions to local currency
  • Card networks Mastercard and Visa are taking the opposite approach — embedding stablecoins invisibly into existing payment rails
  • Stablecoin transaction volumes hit $33 trillion in 2025, up 72% year-on-year
  • Senator Elizabeth Warren wrote to Mark Zuckerberg flagging concerns over transparency, competition, and financial stability

Meta announced in March 2026 that it would begin paying creators in USDC, a US dollar-pegged stablecoin. The rollout started in Colombia and the Philippines, with expansion to over 160 countries expected before the end of the year. Meta handles roughly $3 billion in annual creator payouts, so the shift away from traditional banking rails is a real change in how digital money moves.

But the payment is only the first step. Once a creator receives USDC, they are largely on their own.

Meta’s Stablecoin Creator Payments: What It Means and Where It Falls Short

What Creators Actually Have to Do

To receive funds, creators must connect an external crypto wallet and choose a supported blockchain network, either Solana or Polygon. Meta has been clear: if funds are sent to the wrong address or an unsupported chain, they cannot be recovered.

From there, converting USDC into local currency involves sending funds to an exchange, passing compliance checks, selling into fiat, and withdrawing through local banking systems. Each step adds fees and delays.

For a content creator in Manila or Bogotá, this is a lot of complexity just to access their own earnings.

Both pilot markets have strong creator economies but expensive traditional payment systems. The Philippines in particular has high mobile wallet adoption through platforms like GCash and Maya. These should be ideal markets for stablecoin payouts. But the off-ramp infrastructure — the systems that turn digital dollars into spendable local cash — remains uneven.

How Card Networks Are Doing It Differently

Mastercard spent $1.8 billion to acquire BVNK, expanding stablecoin settlement across 130+ jurisdictions within its existing compliance systems. Visa partnered with Bridge to offer stablecoin-linked cards where users can spend digital dollar balances anywhere Visa is accepted, with conversion happening in the background.

In both cases, users never see a blockchain. Stablecoins handle settlement behind the scenes while everything else looks and feels like normal banking.

Meta’s approach puts the complexity on the user. The card networks keep it invisible.

Stablecoin transaction volumes reached $33 trillion in 2025, up 72% from the prior year. Institutional use is growing fast. The infrastructure for moving stablecoins is increasingly mature.

The gap is on the other side — turning those digital dollars into something people can actually spend day to day.

Political Scrutiny Is Already Here

Senator Elizabeth Warren wrote to Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg in May, calling the company’s lack of transparency “troubling.” She cited concerns about competition, privacy, payment system integrity, and financial stability.

Meta responded by clarifying it has no plans to issue its own stablecoin. The company said it wants users and businesses to be able to pay using third-party stablecoins on its platforms.

Warren’s letter came as Congress is working on legislation related to crypto market structure, putting Meta’s rollout directly in the middle of an active policy debate.

Meta has moved stablecoin payments closer to the mainstream. The remaining work is making them seamless enough that creators never have to think about the blockchain at all.

The post Meta’s Stablecoin Creator Payments: What It Means and Where It Falls Short appeared first on CoinCentral.

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