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Web3 is pioneering new ways of holding and moving money. Yet, for many crypto-native companies, a fundamental operational gap persists. Your treasury is on-chain in the form of stablecoins—accessible in real-time, whenever, wherever.
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Where Web3 Businesses Use Stablecoin Corporate Cards

A stablecoin corporate card is used to pay for the day-to-day operational expenses of a Web3 business, from cloud servers to software subscriptions. It is not a tool for niche crypto payments. It is a solution designed for the standard, reoccurring fiat expenses that every company has, but that are uniquely difficult to pay from an on-chain treasury. Without an integrated card, finance teams are forced to run multi-step, manual process to convert digital assets into fiat for every single one of these vendors, creating a constant operational drain.
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The Guide to Stablecoin Corporate Cards

A stablecoin corporate card streamlines this entire process. By linking directly to your on-chain treasury, it reduces the steps required to settle expenses, eliminating the need for manual conversions and bank transfers.

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