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Stablecoins Leading Adoption in Latin America

71% of Latin American institutions are now using stablecoins for cross-border payments, report finds. 1

Latam Institutions Lead in Crypto Adoption Globally

While stablecoins are now being adopted widely around the world due to their dollar-proxy traits, their adoption has been larger in some regions following specific needs.

The Digital Chamber, an organization established in 2014 to advocate for innovation in digital assets, highlighted that even with the current developing regulatory framework, Latam has become a global stablecoin adoption hub.

71% of Latin American institutions are now using stablecoins for cross-border payments, report finds. 2

In this sense, the chamber highlighted that in Brazil, Bolivia, and Argentina, regulatory advances have pushed stablecoin adoption to record levels, empowering institutional use. These include Brazil’s Virtual Assets Law, Bolivia’s removal of its long-lasting crypto ban, and Argentina’s exchange registration rules.

“As adoption and regulation of stablecoins have pushed Latin America’s crypto market into more commercial use cases, 71% of Latin American institutions have already begun using stablecoins for cross-border payments, the highest regional adoption rate globally,” it stressed.

This has resulted in a dramatic increase in stablecoin transaction volumes in Latam, reaching $324 billion in 2025, an 89% YoY rise. In Brazil and Argentina, 90% and 60% of all crypto flows are linked to stablecoins, a testament to the relevance that these solutions have in these markets.

Institutions are directly linked to these numbers, as the chamber revealed that business-to-business (B2B) stablecoin volumes grew 30X in the last two years. One of these use cases is linked to cross-border payments, where Mizuho found that stablecoin solutions have decreased fees to under 1%, a sizable discount from the 5 to 7% that traditional middlemen collect.

The chamber stressed that savings from using stablecoin solutions could reach up to $8.9 billion if the $142 billion sent from the U.S. to Latam in 2025 traveled on stablecoin rails.

“As regulations become clearer and adoption continues to grow, stablecoins are likely to play an increasingly important role in payments, savings, and cross-border transfers throughout Latin America,” it concluded.

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