ChainCatcher reports that, according to a joint release by Artemis and Stablecon, the stablecoin payment volume between enterprises (B2B) is expected to grow by over 730% year-over-year in 2025. The total stablecoin payment amount for the year is projected to surge to $390 billion, more than doubling compared to 2024, with approximately 60% of B2B transactions. Meanwhile, stablecoin transactions linked to bank cards have increased by 840% year-over-year.
In cross-border payments, the United States is the largest source of stablecoin fund inflows, receiving nearly $127 billion on average per month; China ranks second with about $71 billion per month; Hong Kong is third with nearly $51 billion.
Artemis data scientist Andrew Van Aken pointed out that countries with the highest stablecoin usage are often those with the largest payment volumes. Developed economies are also actively seeking innovative payment methods. B2B adoption mainly focuses on small and medium-sized enterprises, driven by the need to shorten cross-border payment times and bypass traditional banking procedures.
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