Stripe stablecoin subscriptions let U.S. merchants accept recurring payments in USDC, USDP and USDG across Ethereum, Polygon, Base and Solana, with fiat settlement options and integrated billing — designed to simplify recurring crypto receipts and dashboard management for merchants.
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Accept recurring USDC/USDP/USDG payments on major chains
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Supports Elements, Checkout, Payment Intents API and Payment Links for seamless integration
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Limits: $10,000 per transaction and $100,000 per month; over 400 supported wallets and operations in 101 countries
Stripe stablecoin subscriptions enable U.S. merchants to accept recurring USDC/USDP/USDG on Ethereum, Polygon, Base and Solana — learn setup steps and dashboard controls today.
Published: October 14, 2025 | Updated: October 14, 2025 | Author: COINOTAG
What are Stripe’s stablecoin subscriptions?
Stripe stablecoin subscriptions are a payments feature that allows U.S. merchants to accept recurring payments from customer wallets using stablecoins (USDC, USDP, USDG) across Ethereum, Polygon, Base and Solana. The system supports fiat settlements through Stripe’s billing tools and integrates with existing Checkout and API flows so merchants can manage subscriptions from the Stripe dashboard.
Which blockchains and stablecoins does Stripe support for subscriptions?
Stripe currently supports recurring payments using USDC on Ethereum, Polygon, Base and Solana; USDP on Ethereum and Solana; and USDG on Ethereum. The feature works with over 400 wallets and extends previous stablecoin account availability across 101 countries. Integration options include Elements, Checkout, the Payment Intents API and Payment Links, and the same infrastructure also supports one-off crypto payments.
Stripe enforces transaction caps of $10,000 per transaction and $100,000 per month for stablecoin subscriptions, and Connect platforms can accept crypto for all charge types provided each connected account enables a crypto payment method. Jennifer Lee, Head of Product and Crypto Payments at Stripe, confirmed support specifics and emphasized the platform’s focus on usability and compliance.
Frequently Asked Questions
Can U.S. businesses receive fiat settlements from stablecoin subscription payments?
Yes. U.S. merchants accepting Stripe stablecoin subscriptions can have payments settled in USD to their customer accounts and receive automatic fiat settlements via Stripe’s integrated billing. This provides a bridge between on-chain receipts and conventional accounting workflows while maintaining on‑chain settlement options.
How do I enable and manage stablecoin subscriptions on Stripe?
Enable the crypto payment method in your Stripe account, integrate via Elements, Checkout, Payment Intents API or Payment Links, and configure subscription plans in Stripe Billing. Customers save their wallets as payment methods and authorize recurring debits without repeated on‑chain signature prompts thanks to Stripe’s custom smart contracts that reduce on‑chain friction.
Key Takeaways
- Broad chain support: USDC, USDP and USDG operate across Ethereum, Polygon, Base and Solana for recurring payments.
- Merchant controls: Fiat settlements, integrated billing, and dashboard management streamline reconciliation and reporting.
- Operational limits: Transaction and monthly caps ($10,000 / $100,000) and wallet requirements shape current enterprise suitability.
Conclusion
Stripe’s stablecoin subscriptions represent a measured push to mainstream recurring crypto payments by combining on‑chain receipts with fiat settlement and billing controls. With support for major chains and wallets, built‑in integration paths and explicit transaction limits, the feature targets U.S. businesses looking to lower cross‑border costs and improve settlement speed. For merchants evaluating crypto payments, consider testing stablecoin subscriptions in a limited deployment and monitor settlement and compliance workflows as adoption grows.
“With the advent of stablecoins and AI, we’re at the dawn of a new online economy. And we’re relentlessly focused on channeling its many opportunities to help our customers grow.”
– Will Gaybrick, President of Stripe
Context and reported details referenced in this article: Stripe product announcements and public statements by John Collison, Jennifer Lee, Will Gaybrick; partner and customer comments from Shadeform and Higgsfield; Stripe’s Stripe Tour New York product disclosures including Open Issuance; and partner testing with Microsoft Copilot, Replit, Anthropic, Lovable, Manus, Perplexity and Vercel. These references are mentioned as plain text sources and are not linked.