Zerohash integrates Monad to enhance USDC stablecoin payment capabilities

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Odaily Planet Daily reports that the cryptocurrency infrastructure company Zerohash has announced added support for the Monad blockchain and USDC on its network, aiming to promote the further application of stablecoins in payment scenarios.

With this integration, Zerohash clients can directly build and deploy stablecoin-based payment services without needing to set up blockchain infrastructure or obtain related licenses. Application scenarios include real-time fund deposits, cross-border payments, inter-company settlements, and on-chain commercial payments. Its clients include prediction market platform Kalshi, human resources platform Gusto, and trading platform Public.

The Monad Foundation stated that the network features high performance and near-instant finality, which helps facilitate the large-scale adoption of stablecoin payments. Zerohash also noted that although the Ethereum ecosystem still accounts for the majority of stablecoin activity, as stablecoins gradually enter the payment and settlement fields, the usage of other Layer 1 and Layer 2 networks continues to grow.

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