Morph Report: Stablecoin annual transaction volume reaches $33 trillion, expected to account for 10% of global cross-border payments by 2030

Gate News message, April 9, Morph released its 《State of Stablecoins》 report, projecting that by 2030 stablecoins will account for about 10% of global cross-border payments. The report shows that the current annual transaction volume of stablecoins has already reached $3.3 trillion, exceeding the combined $2.55 trillion of Visa and Mastercard. The report notes that stablecoins’ use in the real economy continues to expand, with about 60% of fund flows driven by B2B payments, and companies’ adoption in scenarios such as treasury management and procurement has grown significantly. Morph predicts that by 2026 the annual settlement volume of stablecoins may exceed $5 trillion, that in 2027 AI agents are expected to become a major transaction initiator, and that by 2030 the market size could reach $1.9 trillion. Morph said it has launched a Payment Accelerator with a scale of $150 million to help institutions planning to deploy stablecoin solutions advance the construction of on-chain payment infrastructure.

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