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Meta Reportedly Plans Stablecoin Return via Third-Party Partners in H2 2026

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Written & Edited by
Harsh Notariya

25 February 2026 11:20 UTC

Meta is reportedly re-entering the stablecoin market in the second half of 2026.

However, this time, it is integrating third-party payment solutions and launching a digital wallet rather than issuing its own token.

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Why it matters:

  • Meta’s 3.2 billion-user base gives any stablecoin integration immediate global payment reach at scale.
  • The pivot to third-party solutions reduces regulatory exposure that killed Libra (later Diem) after pushback from US and EU regulators in 2019–2022.
  • A Meta-backed digital wallet could accelerate stablecoin adoption across social commerce, creator payouts, and cross-border transfers.

The details:

  • Per reports, Stripe is the leading candidate for integration, following its acquisition of Bridge, a stablecoin infrastructure company.
  • Stripe CEO Patrick Collison joined Meta’s board of directors in April 2025, deepening the companies’ existing partnership.
  • Meta will not issue its own stablecoin, opting instead to leverage existing third-party stablecoin rails.

The big picture:

  • When Meta launched Libra in 2019, the stablecoin market was worth $1 billion; currently, it is worth over $300 billion.
  • Meta’s return comes as the US advances stablecoin legislation, with the GENIUS Act signaling a more permissive regulatory environment than the one that blocked Libra.
  • PayPal, Visa, and Stripe have each expanded stablecoin operations in 2025, positioning Meta’s move as part of a broader Big Tech push into on-chain payments.

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