BlockBeats News, December 18 — According to The Block, Intuit has signed a multi-year partnership agreement with Circle to integrate USDC-based stablecoin payments into its core products, including TurboTax and QuickBooks, to promote the financial software giant’s modernization of platform cash flow. Under the agreement, Intuit will connect to Circle’s stablecoin infrastructure to support faster, lower-cost payment processes related to tax refunds, business payments, and other financial services.
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