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a16z Explores Stablecoin Solutions for Payment Intermediaries

Mar 28, 2026 · 1 min read

In a recent social media post, a16z crypto highlighted a core inefficiency in traditional payment infrastructure: of every $2 coffee transaction, $0.30 goes to intermediaries rather than the merchant.

Sam Broner, discussing the topic, explores how stablecoins could streamline this payment flow. By enabling direct peer-to-peer transactions without intermediary friction, stablecoins offer a potential path to reduce the overhead costs embedded in everyday commerce.

This observation underscores a broader opportunity within blockchain infrastructure: replacing traditional payment rails with decentralized alternatives that lower fees and improve settlement efficiency. The Movement ecosystem, built on Move VM architecture, enables high-throughput transactions suitable for such payment use cases.

The post reflects growing interest in practical applications of stablecoins beyond trading and speculation, positioning them as tools for modernizing real-world commerce.

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