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Fiserv Launches Bank-Friendly Stablecoin FIUSD on Solana to Modernize Payments

Fiserv Launches Bank-Friendly Stablecoin FIUSD on Solana to Modernize Payments

TheCryptoUpdatesTheCryptoUpdates2025/06/24 11:40
By:JackJackJackJackJackJackJackKesarwaniKesarwaniKesarwani

Fiserv Jumps Into Stablecoins With Bank-Focused FIUSD

Fiserv, the $90 billion payments giant behind countless credit card transactions and point-of-sale systems, is stepping into the stablecoin game. This morning, the company announced plans to launch FIUSD—a dollar-backed stablecoin built on Solana, designed specifically for banks and financial institutions. No exact launch date yet, but it’s expected sometime later this year.

What’s interesting here is the approach. Unlike some crypto-native projects, Fiserv isn’t trying to reinvent the wheel. FIUSD will run on the same infrastructure that already processes *90 billion* transactions annually, including Clover POS systems and banking tools used by over 10,000 institutions. That’s a big deal because, let’s be honest, most of global finance still moves at the speed of fax machines.

Why Stablecoins? Why Now?

If you’ve ever waited days for a payment to clear or winced at cross-border fees, you get the appeal. Crypto promised to fix this years ago, but adoption has been… slow. Banks and businesses haven’t had a straightforward, compliant way to use decentralized assets—until now, maybe.

FIUSD isn’t starting from scratch. Fiserv is leveraging tech from Circle (the team behind USDC) and Paxos (which issues PYUSD) to create a regulated, programmable digital dollar. They’re also expanding their partnership with PayPal to ensure FIUSD and PYUSD can work together smoothly, particularly for cross-border payments and real-time settlements.

For banks and merchants, the idea is to plug into FIUSD through existing Fiserv tools—think SDKs baked into platforms like Experience Digital or Commercial Center. Transactions would land on the Finxact core ledger, with compliance and fraud checks running quietly in the background.

The Bigger Picture: Regulation Catches Up

The timing isn’t random. Just last week, the U.S. Senate passed the *GENIUS Act*—short for Guiding and Establishing National Innovation for US Stablecoins—by a solid 68-30 vote. The bill sets up a federal framework for stablecoins, treating them as regulated payment systems rather than securities or commodities.

Under the new rules, big issuers like Fiserv will face federal oversight, while smaller players can opt into state-level regulations. The law also demands 100% reserve backing, monthly transparency reports, and strict anti-money laundering compliance.

So, Fiserv’s move makes sense. They’re not betting on wild crypto speculation; they’re building a tool that fits neatly into the existing financial system—just faster. And for most users, it’ll probably feel like any other digital payment. No wallets, no private keys, just quicker settlements.

Whether this actually changes how money moves? Too early to say. But it’s a sign that stablecoins are shifting from crypto experiments to mainstream infrastructure.

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