Meta Said to Consider Stablecoin Use for International Creator Payouts

Meta started stablecoin-related discussions with the crypto players earlier this year.

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Written by Radhika Parashar, Edited by David Delima | Updated: 9 May 2025 16:10 IST
Highlights
  • Meta can start paying upto $100 to creators via stablecoins
  • Stablecoins could be integrated into Instagram
  • Meta is yet to confirm the reported development

Meta is currently in the process of hiring crypto-experienced individuals

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Meta is exploring the use of stablecoins to manage payouts for international creators, according to a report. Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg's firm is said to be in discussions with crypto firms as part of the company's plans to begin using stablecoins in partnership with a number of crypto firms. For now, these discussions are said to be at a preliminary stage. Stablecoins are crypto assets that are pegged to reserved assets like fiat currencies in a 1:1 ratio.

Considered safer than other digital assets in terms of exposure to market volatility, stablecoin values are derived from the underlying assets. Tether (UDST) and Circle (USDC) are two of the largest stablecoins available in the market as of May 9.

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Meta in Talks With Crypto Firms, Still in 'Learn Mode'

Meta initiated stablecoins-related discussions with the crypto players earlier this year, according to a Fortune report that cites five unnamed sources aware of the company's plans. The publication states that the Facebook parent firm is still in "learn mode".

As part of its plans, the company may integrate these stable tokens with Instagram to issue creator payouts of up to $100 (roughly Rs. 8,550) to creators on the platform.

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Through the use of stablecoins, Meta expects to simplify payouts to the creators using its platforms from various locations around the world. This could help the company dodge the higher processing fee that are levied on other payment modes, like wire transfers of fiat currencies.

The company is currently in the process of adding crypto-experienced individuals to its teams to assist in its stablecoin plans, as per the report.

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Company's History with Web3

In 2019, the company unveiled its now-defunct Libra project that aimed to create a network to facilitate global stablecoin payments. However, owing to the regulatory scrutiny over crypto during former US President Joe Biden's administration, Meta ended the project in 2022.

It is unclear whether Meta also plans to explore the launch of its own stablecoin infrastructure in the future.

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The company continues to work on research and development related to metaverse initiatives through its Reality Labs unit. In the fourth quarter of 2024, Reality Labs posted $5 billion (roughly Rs. 42,757 crore) in losses.

 

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