Morph releases stablecoin report: projected to account for 10% of global cross-border payments by 2030

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ME News Report, April 8 (UTC+8), Morph released the “State of Stablecoins” report, predicting that by 2030, stablecoins will account for about 10% of global cross-border payments. The report shows that the current annual trading volume of stablecoins has reached $33 trillion, surpassing the combined $25.5 trillion of Visa and Mastercard. The report indicates that the application of stablecoins in the real economy is continuously expanding, with approximately 60% of fund flows driven by B2B payments, and corporate adoption in scenarios such as fund management and procurement is significantly increasing. Morph forecasts that by 2026, the annual settlement volume of stablecoins may exceed $50 trillion, and in 2027, AI agents are expected to become the main initiators of transactions, with the market size reaching $1.9 trillion by 2030. Morph stated that it has launched the Payment Accelerator with a scale of $150 million to support institutions planning to deploy stablecoin solutions to advance on-chain payment infrastructure. (Source: Foresight News)

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