HashDT, a digital asset infrastructure company, today announced the launch of its Global Stablecoin Debit Card Program, enabling enterprises, fintechs, and exchanges to offer spend-anywhere debit cards fully powered by stablecoin balances — with no need to convert or liquidate assets. Stablecoins in, global payouts out — one powerful card for spending worldwide. The program [...] The post HashDT launches of Global Stablecoin Debit Card Program for Enterprises Spend Stablecoins Anywhere, Instantly, Without Conversion appeared first on Blockonomi.HashDT, a digital asset infrastructure company, today announced the launch of its Global Stablecoin Debit Card Program, enabling enterprises, fintechs, and exchanges to offer spend-anywhere debit cards fully powered by stablecoin balances — with no need to convert or liquidate assets. Stablecoins in, global payouts out — one powerful card for spending worldwide. The program [...] The post HashDT launches of Global Stablecoin Debit Card Program for Enterprises Spend Stablecoins Anywhere, Instantly, Without Conversion appeared first on Blockonomi.

HashDT launches of Global Stablecoin Debit Card Program for Enterprises Spend Stablecoins Anywhere, Instantly, Without Conversion

2025/12/10 00:45

HashDT, a digital asset infrastructure company, today announced the launch of its Global Stablecoin Debit Card Program, enabling enterprises, fintechs, and exchanges to offer spend-anywhere debit cards fully powered by stablecoin balances — with no need to convert or liquidate assets. Stablecoins in, global payouts out — one powerful card for spending worldwide.

The program lets B2B partners integrate fully compliant, globally accepted debit cards directly into their platforms, using stablecoins such as USDT and USDC as the underlying funding source. End users can link their digital assets to a global card and enjoy seamless spending anywhere in the world.

One of the key advantages of the HashDT Card is its Extended Model, which adds flexible authorization controls. This lets licensed partners participate directly in the authorization flow, giving them more control, adaptability, and the ability to deliver a superior customer experience.

Stablecoins, Spent Anywhere

Key capabilities include:

  • Direct stablecoin spending: Use USDT/USDC instantly at point of sale, without manual conversion to fiat.
  • Instant on-chain to card settlement: Powered by HashDT’s proprietary bridging and settlement engine.
  • Global merchant acceptance: Compatible with major international card networks for worldwide usage.
  • API-first B2B integration: Designed for exchanges, fintechs, neobanks, and Web3 platforms.
  • White-label issuing and dashboard: Full brand control, custom spend rules, and real-time monitoring.
  • Rapid deployment: Partners can go live in as little as 2–4 weeks.

Built for Compliance, Scale, and Revenue

HashDT’s modular compliance framework and plug-and-play infrastructure support fast onboarding across multiple jurisdictions, helping partners launch regulated products without rebuilding core payments infrastructure. The program opens new revenue streams from stablecoin spending, boosts user engagement with real-world utility, and accelerates mainstream adoption by connecting Web3 wallets directly to everyday financial use.

About HashDT

HashDT is a digital asset infrastructure company focused on bridging blockchain and real-world financial systems. Through its suite of APIs, payment rails, and settlement technologies, HashDT enables enterprises to deploy compliant, scalable, and user-friendly Web3 financial products globally.

Media & Partnership Inquiries

Email: marketing@hashdt.com

Website: www.hashdt.com

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