Morph and Bitget Advocate for Real-Time, Global Stablecoin Transactions Accessible to Billions
- Morph, an Ethereum Layer 2 network, partners with Bitget to rebrand as a global stablecoin settlement layer, targeting trillion-dollar payment markets with 10,000+ TPS and zero-trust security. - Stablecoin circulation hit $310B in 2025, with $27.6T in 2024 transaction volumes, as Bitget integrates its BGB token for gas and governance to enable instant cross-border payments. - The collaboration aims to unify trading, payments, and DeFi under Bitget's Universal Exchange vision, leveraging 120M+ users and m
Morph, a fast and efficient
This strategy comes amid a rapid increase in stablecoin usage, with total circulation rising by more than 50% in 2025 to reach $310 billion, and transaction volumes topping $27.6 trillion in 2024—outpacing Visa’s annual processing. Experts predict that stablecoins could be valued at $4 trillion by 2030, powering as much as $100 trillion in yearly on-chain transactions, according to the article. Colin Goltra, CEO of Morph, highlighted that working with Bitget and Bitget Wallet is essential for connecting this infrastructure to a global audience of over 120 million users, making "onchain payments a practical reality—allowing billions to send money instantly and securely across borders."
This alliance incorporates Bitget’s native token, BGB, as both the
Morph’s new direction aligns with Bitget’s larger plan to boost cryptocurrency adoption through strategic collaborations, including alliances with LALIGA, UNICEF, and MotoGP. These initiatives are designed to promote blockchain education and accessibility, supporting the company’s goal of making digital assets both programmable and without borders. The partnership highlights the industry’s increasing emphasis on scalable and compliant payment systems as stablecoin use continues to grow.
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