• Mark Zuckerberg’s Meta is planning stablecoin comeback in the second half of this year The Facebook owner’s stablecoin integration involves a third party vendor to help administer stablecoin-based payments and a new wallet to be implemented, sources said. • What to know: Meta sent out a request for product (RFP) to third-party firms to help administer stablecoin-based payments, according to sources. • Stripe, which acquired stablecoin firm Bridge last year, was mentioned by one source as a likely candidate for piloting Meta’s stablecoin. • Meta famously tried to introduce the Libra stablecoin, later renamed Diem, in 2019, only to be shut down amid regulatory scrutiny. • tech giant helmed by Facebook creator Mark Zuckerberg, is aiming to enter the stablecoin space later this year, pending successful integration with a third-party firm to facilitate payments using the dollar-pegged token technology, according to three people familiar with the plans. • The tech giant, which owns Facebook, WhatsApp and Instagram and has more than 3 billion users, wants to begin its stablecoin integration early in the second half of this year, said one of the people, who spoke on condition of anonymity because the plans are not public.
Article Summaries:
- Meta plans to re‑enter the stablecoin market in the second half of 2025, after issuing a request for proposals to third‑party firms that could administer dollar‑pegged payments. Sources say Stripe, which acquired stablecoin specialist Bridge last year, is a likely partner for a pilot, and Meta will also roll out a new wallet to support the token. The move aims to give the company a low‑cost payment rail for its 3 billion‑user network and position it as a “super‑app” competitor to X and Telegram. Meta’s earlier Libra/Diem project was halted in 2022 amid regulatory pressure; the current climate appears more favorable.
Sources:
- https://www.coindesk.com/business/2026/02/24/mark-zuckerberg-s-meta-is-planning-stablecoin-comeback-in-the-second-half-of-this-year (Latest source article published: 2026-02-24 14:38 UTC)