Breez SDK Now Routes Bitcoin Payments to Stablecoins on 30+ Chains
Breez has launched an SDK feature enabling Bitcoin balances to be sent as USDC or USDT across more than 30 blockchains without users holding stablecoins.
Breez has rolled out a new feature in its software development kit that allows developers to route Bitcoin payments directly to recipients as stablecoins — specifically USDC and USDT — across more than 30 blockchain networks, the company announced. The move marks a significant step toward bridging the gap between Bitcoin's liquidity and the dollar-pegged stability that many payment recipients demand.
The core appeal of the feature is its frictionless design: senders never need to acquire or hold stablecoins themselves. A user can pay from a standard Bitcoin balance, and the recipient receives the equivalent value in a stablecoin of choice, with the conversion and cross-chain routing handled under the hood by the SDK. This lowers the barrier for businesses and developers who want to offer stablecoin payouts without forcing their customers to navigate multiple token types.
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By targeting developers through an SDK rather than end-users directly, Breez is positioning the technology as infrastructure — the kind of plumbing that can power wallets, payment processors, and fintech apps across a wide range of industries. The support for more than 30 blockchains signals an intent to make the feature broadly compatible rather than siloed within a single ecosystem.
The announcement arrives as demand for stablecoin payment rails continues to surge globally, with businesses and workers in emerging markets particularly eager for dollar-denominated settlement options. Breez's approach could give Bitcoin a more direct role in everyday commerce by making it a funding source for the stablecoin transactions that are rapidly gaining mainstream acceptance.
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