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Stablecoin Disruptors Target Visa: Why the Payments Giant Faces an Uphill Battle

By Lyra Valance Published: May 11, 2026 2 MIN READ
Stablecoin Disruptors Target Visa: Why the Payments Giant Faces an Uphill Battle
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Last week a surprisingly civil thread on X pitted the entrenched card network against the rising tide of stablecoin disruptors. The core question: can blockchain‑native money supplant Visa’s ↓ 12 bps interchange fee in a world of agentic commerce?

Modern Treasury co‑founder suggested agents can simply store a 16‑digit number, rendering stablecoins redundant. Y Combinator’s Paul Graham countered that the real friction lies in card‑issued fees, which pull merchants into a legacy ecosystem.

“Why drag Visa into the future like a software virus?” – Paul Graham

Analysts note that Visa’s fee structure is modest compared with the ↓ <1 bps that programmable money can achieve, but the network’s five‑sided architecture delivers global reach, fraud guarantees and deep merchant lock‑in.

Both Visa and Mastercard have signaled strategic pivots. Visa’s crypto lead, Cuy Sheffield, argued on X that on‑chain settlement could give Visa a first‑mover edge, turning stablecoin disruptors into partners rather than rivals.

Meanwhile, crypto‑native firms such as MoonPay, Stripe’s crypto unit, Coinbase and AgentCash are engineering lower‑cost rails, betting that the margin gap will erode Visa’s advantage. As Reuters observes, fee compression is a proven catalyst for market shift.

Even if stablecoin disruptors slash fees, the broader impact may emerge from new business models built around APIs, data streams and programmable incentives—areas where Visa has limited legacy exposure.

In short, Visa’s dominance is not yet on the chopping block, but the pressure from blockchain‑native payment innovators is mounting, and the next few years will determine whether the incumbent adapts or yields.


Words by Lyra Valance (Digital Assets & Web3 Insider).

Analysis By Lyra Valance
Senior Intel Analyst & Contributing Editor. Focused on deep-tier geopolitical and market strategies.
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