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Mastercard bets big on stablecoins with BVNK buy

By Puja Sharma

March 23, 2026

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  • AI
  • BVNK
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Mastercard, SpireMastercard Bets Big on Stablecoins with BVNK Deal as Stripe-Backed Tempo Pushes Machine Payments Frontier

Mastercard has agreed to acquire BVNK in a deal worth up to $1.8 billion, marking the largest stablecoin acquisition to date and signalling a decisive move to anchor its position in the evolving digital payments stack. The acquisition, which includes a contingent component tied to performance milestones, underscores Mastercard’s intent to ensure stablecoin flows remain within its ecosystem rather than bypass traditional networks.

The strategy is clear: extend its existing payments and compliance infrastructure to seamlessly integrate on-chain rails, including stablecoins, tokenised deposits and fiat. BVNK, which already processes significant transaction volumes across global enterprise clients, brings the regulatory licences, merchant relationships and operational credibility that are difficult to replicate. For Mastercard, this is less about technology acquisition and more about securing distribution and control over how digital value moves.

The move also reflects a broader industry trend. Following Stripe’s earlier acquisition in the space, competition to dominate stablecoin infrastructure is intensifying, with players seeking to vertically integrate across custody, payments and settlement layers. The race is no longer about building new rails, but about owning the control points where financial decisions are made.

At the same time, the next frontier of payments is beginning to take shape. Stripe-backed Tempo has launched its mainnet alongside a Machine Payments Protocol (MPP), designed to enable autonomous financial transactions between AI agents. The protocol introduces “sessions,” allowing machines to authorise spending limits and execute continuous micropayments for services such as data access, compute and APIs.

With support from ecosystem players including Visa, MPP is built as a multi-rail standard, capable of operating across cards, wallets and blockchain networks. As competing frameworks emerge, the payments industry is entering a new phase—one where both enterprises and machines will increasingly transact across interconnected, programmable financial systems.

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