LATAM Remittance Shift Opens $112B Stablecoin Opportunity

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The US-to-Mexico remittance corridor, traditionally the largest in Latin America, contracted by 4.5% in 2025 as other corridors across the region experienced robust growth. This shift underscores a broader diversification of remittance flows, driven by evolving migration patterns and increasing digital adoption. Stablecoin issuers are uniquely positioned to capture this $112 billion opportunity, leveraging lower costs, faster settlement, and greater financial inclusion compared to traditional remittance channels. Bybit's analysis highlights that the decline in the US-Mexico corridor does not signal a shrinking market but rather a redistribution of volumes toward emerging corridors where stablecoins offer significant advantages. As LATAM economies continue to integrate digital payments, stablecoin firms that prioritize local partnerships and regulatory compliance will likely gain a competitive edge in this dynamic landscape. The trend reinforces the thesis that stablecoins are becoming a critical infrastructure for cross-border payments, particularly in regions with high remittance dependency and limited banking access.
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