Stablecoins: Stripe buys Bridge for $1.1 billion

21.10.2024
Stablecoins: Stripe buys Bridge for $1.1 billion
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The start-up Bridge has developed a payment platform based on stablecoins. It is the biggest acquisition in the history of the payments giant.

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Stripe is speeding up in the Web3 world. After a few weeks of negotiations, the American payments giant has just got its hands on Bridge, a start-up specialising in stablecoins.

To buy the Texan start-up, the Collison brothers - John and Patrick - broke their piggy banks as they put $1.1 billion on the table, as confirmed by TechCrunch and other media. This is the biggest acquisition in the history of the company, which was founded in 2010.

On X (Twitter), Patrick Collison praised the acquisition of Bridge. "Stripe will build the best stablecoin infrastructure and we're thrilled to welcome Bridge for that purpose," he tweeted on Monday.

Specialising in stablecoins

Launched in 2023, Bridge has developed a platform that essentially does two things: creates stablecoins and manages stablecoin payments.

In recent months, the start-up has seen the number of its customers and its revenues increase. Buoyed by this momentum, it raised $58 million this summer from Sequoia, Ribbit (which has also invested in France's Morpho), Index and Haun Ventures.

In an interview in August with Primary Venture Partners, Bridge revenue boss Marco Mahrus explained that "businesses are increasingly using onchain payments to save time compared to the traditional system like Swift".

In the first half of 2024, stablecoin volumes traded on the Ethereum blockchain surpassed those of Paypal, at $4800 billion, according to a report on payments that we have just published.

An unavoidable topic

With this acquisition, Stripe confirms a little more its rise to power in Web3.

In the spring, the US payments giant reintroduced cryptos as a payment method; they had been removed from the platform in 2018 due to a lack of demand.

A few days ago, Stripe also announced that USDC - a stablecoin whose value is indexed to the dollar - was now available as a means of payment for the millions of merchants who use the platform.

Stripe is obviously not the only giant to take an interest in stablecoin topics. Some banks such as Société Générale, via its subsidiary SG Forge, have their own stablecoin (EURCV).

A few weeks ago, Visa announced the launch of a stablecoin platform. This will be available in 2025. Spanish bank BBVA is already working on launching its own stablecoin. And it shouldn't be the only one.

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Raphaël Bloch

Raphaël Bloch is CEO and co-founder of The Big Whale, an independent market intelligence platform on digital assets serving financial market participants through editorial coverage, research, a weekly briefing, and in-person events. He co-founded The Big Whale in April 2022. At the platform, he moderates and hosts institutional events bringing together banks, asset managers, custodians, and infrastructure providers on topics including staking, on-chain yield, stablecoins, DeFi lending, and tokenisation. He has moderated panels at events hosted in partnership with Bitwise, Everstake, Gemini, Morpho, Hexarq, Coinhouse, Delubac, Franklin Templeton, and the Ethereum Foundation, held in London and Paris between late 2025 and mid-2026.

Before founding The Big Whale, Bloch worked as a reporter at Les Echos from December 2016 to March 2020, then at L'Express from March 2020 to March 2022. He also previously worked at Reuters. Since September 2022, he has held a concurrent role as Business Analyst at BFM Business. He has been active in crypto journalism since 2016. He holds degrees from emlyon and the CFJ.

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