By using this site, you agree to the Privacy Policy and Terms of Use.
Accept
Stay Current on Political News—The US FutureStay Current on Political News—The US FutureStay Current on Political News—The US Future
  • Home
  • USA
  • World
  • Business
    • Realtor
    • CEO
    • Founder
    • Entrepreneur
    • Journalist
  • Sports
    • Athlete
    • Coach
    • Fitness trainer
    • Life Style
  • Education
  • Health
    • Doctor
    • Plastic surgeon
    • Beauty cosmetics
  • Politics
  • Technology
    • Space
    • Cryptocurrency
  • Weather
Reading: Western Union to Launch Stable Card, Issue Its Own Coin
Share
Font ResizerAa
Font ResizerAa
Stay Current on Political News—The US FutureStay Current on Political News—The US Future
  • Home
  • USA
  • World
  • Business
  • Cryptocurrency
  • Economy
  • Life Style
  • Health
  • Politics
  • Space
  • Sports
  • Technology
  • Weather
  • Entertainment
  • Cybersecurity
Search
  • Home
  • USA
  • World
  • Business
    • Realtor
    • CEO
    • Founder
    • Entrepreneur
    • Journalist
  • Sports
    • Athlete
    • Coach
    • Fitness trainer
    • Life Style
  • Education
  • Health
    • Doctor
    • Plastic surgeon
    • Beauty cosmetics
  • Politics
  • Technology
    • Space
    • Cryptocurrency
  • Weather
Follow US
Stay Current on Political News—The US Future > Blog > Cryptocurrency > Western Union to Launch Stable Card, Issue Its Own Coin
Cryptocurrency

Western Union to Launch Stable Card, Issue Its Own Coin

Sarah Mitchell
Sarah Mitchell
Published December 6, 2025
Share

Contents
Western Union will issue a coinWestern Union chooses Solana for its stablecoin

Western Union has revealed plans to introduce a new “stable card” to protect users in high-inflation economies as part of its stablecoin strategy.

Speaking at the UBS Global Technology and AI conference, CFO Matthew Cagwin said the initiative builds on the company’s revelation at investor day that it is moving beyond traditional cross-border payments and toward a multi-pillar digital asset roadmap.

Cagwin pointed to Argentina, where annual inflation recently reached between 250% and 300%, and noted that remittances can lose almost half their value in a month. “Imagine a world where your family in the United States sends you $500 home, but when you spend it the next month, it’s only worth $300,” he said.

“We can see a good utility for our stable card there, which is an increase in our prepaid card that we have today here in the United States,” he added.

Related: Crypto Biz: Corporate race for stablecoins intensifies with Citi and Western Union in the lead

Western Union will issue a coin

Cagwin also revealed Western Union’s intention to issue its own currency. He said the company believes its distribution presence in 200 countries gives it a natural advantage, especially in emerging markets where remittances account for a significant proportion of GDP.

“We believe we can create a market for our currency in those markets. And we wanted to be able to control the economy, control compliance and control overall distribution, and we believe we can grow that beyond that,” he said.

Another important part of the company’s digital asset strategy is its Digital Asset Network, or DAN, which links Western Union with four inbound and outbound providers. The platform is expected to go live in the first half of 2025.

Related: Monetary giant Western Union to test stablecoin-powered transfers

Western Union chooses Solana for its stablecoin

As reported by Cointelegrpah, Western Union has confirmed that its next stablecoin settlement system will be built on the Solana (SOL) blockchain. The system will focus on the US Dollar Payment Token (USDPT) and a new digital asset network developed with Anchorage Digital Bank. USDPT is planned to launch in the first half of 2026, with distribution through partner exchanges.

Western Union has also filed a trademark application for “WUUSD,” indicating plans for a suite of crypto services, including a wallet, merchant functions, and stablecoin payment processing. The submission has been accepted but not yet assigned to an examiner.

Magazine: 2026 is the year of pragmatic privacy in crypto: Canton, Zcash and more

Popular News
Cryptocurrency

Emirates Signs MoU with Crypto.com to Enable Crypto Payments in 2025

Sarah Mitchell
Sarah Mitchell
July 9, 2025
Lawsuit Aims to Force Trump Administration to Stop Delaying Student Loan Forgiveness
San Jose Sharks’ AHL affiliate to play Ontario Reign in playoffs
Could new comet C/2025 R2 (SWAN) become visible to the naked eye in October? Here’s what we know
Does this woman’s behavior qualify as emotional hostage-taking?
Stay Current on Political News—The US Future
The USA Future offers real-time updates, expert analysis, and breaking stories on U.S. politics, culture, and current events.
  • USA
  • World
  • Politics
  • Education
  • Weather
  • Business
  • Entrepreneur
  • Founder
  • Journalist
  • Realtor
  • Health
  • Doctor
  • Beauty cosmetics
  • Plastic surgeon
  • Sports
  • Athlete
  • Coach
  • Fitness trainer
© 2017-2025 The USA Future . All Rights Reserved.
Welcome Back!

Sign in to your account

Username or Email Address
Password

Lost your password?