Paybis announced on April 30 the expansion of its Mass Payouts platform, enabling businesses to send funds without transaction caps to recipients across 180+ countries using stablecoin-based settlement and unified fiat-crypto infrastructure. The platform now supports deposits in over 30 currencies and transactions in multiple digital assets including USDC, USDT, Ethereum, Solana, Bitcoin, and Litecoin, alongside traditional fiat currencies such as USD, EUR, and GBP. The expansion aims to reduce international transfer costs, which can reach up to 7% in traditional systems, by leveraging blockchain-based settlement at significantly lower fees compared to traditional wire transfers that typically cost $40-$65 per transaction.
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