Revolut Transforms Blockchain Transactions, Leading Effortless International Money Transfers
- Revolut partners with Polygon to enable instant stablecoin remittances via USDC , USDT, and POL for UK and non-EU EEA users. - This expansion, following $690M in 2024 transactions, aims to streamline cross-border payments using Layer 2 solutions. - Polygon’s collaboration with Revolut highlights blockchain’s integration into traditional finance, supported by scalable infrastructure and regulatory alignment. - Mastercard’s Crypto Credential program on Polygon further enhances trust in digital transactions
London-based fintech leader Revolut has broadened its blockchain initiatives by incorporating Ethereum’s Polygon network to support stablecoin remittances for users in the UK and non-EU EEA regions. Announced on November 18, 2025, this update allows customers to send and receive payments in
This integration highlights Revolut’s commitment to utilizing blockchain for international payments, a space increasingly shaped by Layer 2 networks such as Polygon. Through its collaboration with Polygon Labs, Revolut
This move is in line with wider shifts in the digital asset sector, where major institutions are focusing on robust infrastructure for stablecoin operations. For example, R25, a stablecoin and real-world asset (RWA) protocol developed by Ant Financial, recently
At the same time, Polygon’s role as a foundational layer for financial services is expanding beyond stablecoins. Mastercard has recently
Revolut’s integration of Polygon demonstrates the increasing intersection of conventional finance and blockchain technology, especially in the areas of remittances and international settlements. With a user base exceeding 65 million across 38 nations, Revolut’s initiative could help drive broader acceptance of stablecoins as an alternative to traditional money transfers. Nonetheless, regulatory oversight remains a significant hurdle,
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