The traditional payments giant is making moves that indicate where the digital money infrastructure is heading. Western Union is launching USDPT on the Solana network, effectively transforming more than 60,000 of their physical locations into on- and off-ramps for stablecoins. Take a moment to consider this move at the infrastructure level.



The numbers reveal the real story. They process $80 billion in annual remittances, and here’s the surprise: transaction costs amount to about $62,000 on Solana, compared to at least $125 million if they used the Ethereum network. This isn’t a marginal difference—it’s a paradigm shift in the business model.

But what’s truly noteworthy? A 170-year-old, NYSE-listed institution is choosing this specific network to launch a prepaid card in Argentina. When traditional finance players with all that legacy start building on your infrastructure, it’s not just adoption—it’s validation. The market is watching which infrastructure can handle real-world payment flows at scale, and the answer is becoming clear.
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