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Stablecoins Pose Greater Threat to Credit Card Rewards Than Bank Deposits

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September 2, 2025
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  • The primary competitive threat from stablecoins is to the U.S. credit card industry’s high swipe fees (1.5%–3%), not bank deposits or money market funds.
  • Large merchants (e.g., Amazon, Walmart) or airlines could partner with stablecoin issuers (e.g., Circle) to create their own payment rails, bypassing traditional networks like Visa and Mastercard.
  • By capturing the yield from assets backing the coins (currently >4% on T-bills), merchants could fund their own loyalty programs and still boost profit margins.
  • The recently passed “Genius Act” provides a regulatory framework but contains a loophole allowing rewards, even as it bans direct interest payments to holders.

What Happened?
Following the passage of a U.S. regulatory framework for stablecoins, the debate over their role is shifting. While traditional banks worry about deposit flight, the more immediate and coherent threat is to the credit card ecosystem. The high interchange fees in the U.S. create a significant incentive for large merchants to find a cheaper alternative. Stablecoins offer a technologically viable path to do so.

Why It Matters?
A merchant-led stablecoin system could fundamentally disrupt the profitable U.S. payments landscape. For networks like Visa, Mastercard, and American Express, and issuing banks like JPMorgan and Bank of America, a successful alternative would erode their most lucrative revenue stream. Merchants could cut transaction costs, gain more control over customer data, and fund loyalty programs directly from the float on their stablecoin reserves. This represents a classic “your margin is my opportunity” scenario, where the high profits of incumbents attract disruption.

What’s Next?
Watch for partnerships between major retailers or airlines and regulated stablecoin issuers like Circle. The success of such ventures will depend on overcoming hurdles like fluctuating yields on reserve assets and integrating credit solutions (potentially via Buy-Now-Pay-Later partnerships). Also, monitor legislative efforts by lawmakers like Senator Richard Durbin to cap swipe fees, as this could reduce the incentive for merchants to build an alternative. Finally, expect large banks to explore co-opting the threat by offering their own blockchain-based payment solutions to their corporate clients.

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