A quiet but significant shift is underway in how global enterprises handle cross-border payments. MassPay has integrated Coinbase’s payment infrastructure to power faster, cheaper Coinbase MassPay stablecoin payouts for its enterprise clients — a move that brings USDC settlement directly into business treasury operations without requiring companies to build or manage their own crypto stack.
The partnership signals something bigger than a standard fintech integration. For years, corporate treasurers have faced the same stubborn problem: cross-border payouts are slow, capital gets tied up across prefunded corridors, and adopting stablecoins meant stitching together a patchwork of wallets, on-ramps, custody solutions, and compliance tools. In practice, this integration addresses that problem at the infrastructure level.
As a result, eligible MassPay clients can now send USDC globally, manage treasury operations, and prefund accounts using Coinbase Prime custody, all within MassPay’s existing payout infrastructure. Meanwhile, corporate clients fund in USD and convert to USDC through Coinbase without having to manage standalone crypto infrastructure.
The mechanics are straightforward but meaningful. Through this partnership, eligible MassPay clients can now send USDC globally, manage treasury operations, and prefund accounts using Coinbase Prime custody — all within MassPay’s existing payout infrastructure.
Coinbase’s payment APIs handle the underlying complexity. Wallets, custody, orchestration, and payouts are all managed through a single integrated layer. Businesses get the output — fast, onchain settlement — without needing to operate standalone crypto infrastructure.
What makes this arrangement particularly useful for enterprise clients is the USD-to-USDC conversion pathway. Corporate clients fund in USD, convert to USDC through Coinbase, and execute payouts without ever needing to interact directly with crypto infrastructure. The experience is designed to feel familiar to finance teams already working with traditional payment rails.
The Coinbase payment APIs serve as the backbone, covering everything from wallet generation to compliance orchestration. MassPay then handles the last-mile delivery to recipients globally.
Traditional cross-border payouts force businesses to prefund accounts across multiple payment corridors, which locks up working capital and introduces settlement delays that can stretch for days. By contrast, Coinbase MassPay stablecoin payouts cut through that friction.
By embedding USDC settlement directly into MassPay’s disbursement flow, prefunding delays are effectively eliminated. Capital that previously sat idle across corridors is freed up. For enterprises running high-volume global payrolls, vendor payments, or marketplace disbursements, that efficiency gain matters considerably.
Eligible MassPay clients gain access to Coinbase Prime custody for treasury management, which is a significant upgrade for businesses that want institutional-grade crypto custody without operating their own infrastructure.
Coinbase Prime is designed for institutional use, offering the compliance standards, licensing coverage, and security infrastructure that enterprise treasury teams expect. The ability to prefund and manage USDC treasury positions through Prime means businesses can now treat USDC as a functional treasury instrument rather than an experimental one.
One of the more practical features of this integration is the flexibility it offers at the disbursement level. A single funding event can be used to pay recipients in USDC, other digital assets, or local fiat currency, depending on what the recipient’s context requires.
That flexibility is genuinely useful. A company disbursing payments across dozens of countries doesn’t have to run separate processes for crypto and fiat recipients. One funding action, multiple output formats, and real-time settlement where the infrastructure supports it.
The broader package Coinbase brings to this integration includes custody, compliance tooling, wallet infrastructure, and an extensive global licensing footprint. That last element is often underappreciated. Regulatory licensing across jurisdictions is one of the most expensive and time-consuming parts of building crypto payment infrastructure, and it’s something Coinbase has already done at scale.
For MassPay’s enterprise clients, this means they’re accessing not just technology but a regulatory framework that Coinbase has already built and maintains. It’s the kind of foundation that would take years and significant capital to replicate independently.
Coinbase’s Base blockchain sits underneath all of this as the settlement layer. Base was built for enterprise-grade payment use cases, with low fees, regulatory readiness, and high transaction throughput for businesses moving value at scale.
That combination matters for enterprises that need payment infrastructure to be predictable. Unpredictable fees and throughput bottlenecks are two of the reasons blockchain payments have historically struggled to gain traction with large corporate clients. Base is Coinbase’s answer to both.
Coinbase’s position in the USDC ecosystem adds real weight to this partnership. Co-created alongside Circle, Coinbase holds nearly $20 billion in USDC on its platform, more than any other platform globally. That makes Coinbase the largest USDC distributor in the market, and it means the USDC liquidity available to MassPay clients is backed by significant depth.
For businesses sending high-volume payouts in USDC, that depth reduces conversion slippage and helps ensure that large disbursements do not create friction at the liquidity level. It is a structural advantage that matters more as transaction volumes grow.
Coinbase is also expanding its product range beyond payment infrastructure. The exchange now offers pre-IPO perpetual futures, giving eligible traders price exposure to private companies before they go public.
The first listing is the SpaceX Pre-IPO Perpetual Future, a USDC-settled product with no expiration date and 24/7 trading availability. When SpaceX eventually completes an IPO, the instrument automatically transitions to a standard SpaceX perpetual future, removing the need for manual rollover.
This product is available exclusively to eligible customers outside the United States in the European Economic Area, offered through Coinbase Financial Services Europe Ltd. under CySEC License 374/19. Customers must pass standard suitability and eligibility assessments to access derivatives trading.
The integration is live for eligible MassPay enterprise clients. Businesses interested in accessing the service can contact their MassPay account manager directly.
Corporate clients fund in USD, and the conversion to USDC is handled through Coinbase’s infrastructure. There is no need for businesses to build or manage their own crypto conversion pipeline.
A single funding event can be disbursed to recipients in USDC, other digital assets, or local fiat currency, depending on the recipient’s requirements.
Coinbase Prime provides institutional-grade custody for USDC, enabling eligible MassPay clients to prefund and manage treasury operations with institutional compliance and security standards.
No. Pre-IPO perpetual futures are available only to eligible non-US customers in the European Economic Area, offered through Coinbase Financial Services Europe Ltd. Customers must complete eligibility and suitability assessments before accessing these products.


