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Circle launches USDC stablecoin on Mercado Pago in Chile

The partnership will purportedly bring USDC to 2 million users in Chile.

Fintech company Circle announced a partnership with Mercado Libre to bring the USDC stabelcoin to Mercado Pago on Aug. 29.

1/ The largest fintech in LATAM, @mercadopago, part of Mercado Libre,

the Amazon of LATAM with 200M users, is rolling out support for USDC in key markets,

starting with Chile. Momentum for USDC and digital dollars building around the world! https://t.co/3mNQxXvNUC

— Jeremy Allaire (@jerallaire) August 29, 2023
Referring to Mercado LIbre as “the Amazon of LATAM with 200M users,” Circle CEO Jeremy Allaire

posted a thread on X announcing the launch of USDC on the retail giant’s Mercado Pago

online payment platform.

USDC is a stablecoin, meaning it’s pegged to the U.S. dollar. As one of the most widely-adopted

stablecoins, its launch on the platform in Chile represents further utility for both cryptocurrency

and the U.S. dollar in Chile.

Travel and consumer awareness sites often mention that the U.S. dollar isn’t accepted for

payment as often in Chile as it is in many other Latin American countries.

According to Mattias Spagui, senior director of Mercado Pago:

“The US dollar is one of the most stable currencies in the world and a simple vehicle to ensure wealth

preservation amidst general uncertainty. With the launch of this stablecoin we seek to diversify

access to cryptocurrencies and offer the more than two million Mercado Pago users an alternative that matches the value of the dollar.”
Mercado Libre announced its intent to accept cryptocurrencies as payments back in 2021.

In the time since, it’s made strides toward doing so with the integration of USDC for users in

Chile being just the latest example. Earlier this year, the company partnered with Paxos to integrate the USDP stablecoin for users in Mexico as well.

Circle has also made headlines recently with the announcement that Coinbase would take an

equity share in Circle upon the dissolution of the Centre governance body. As Cointelegraph reported,

the deal gives Circle additional responsibilities as USDC launches on multiple blockchain platforms going forward.

Prior to the realignment, Circle announced that it was preparing for the eventual intrusion of

traditional finance and big tech giants into the cryptocurrency and stablecoin spaces by gathering resources.