Circle’s new CPN network targets Ripple’s grip on global payments

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Circle, a financial technology company best known for being the issuer of the USD Coin (USDC), has launched its Circle Payments Network (CPN), which aims to transform international transactions.

The new payment network aims to take market share away from Ripple Payments, putting the two titans in a battle for supremacy.

Circle’s new payments platform uses the USDC and EURC stablecoins to facilitate real-time, round-the-clock international money transfers. In addition, Circle challenges traditional payment rails with a stablecoin-powered substitute for worldwide payments without the delays of legacy systems.

CPN focuses on payroll, treasury services, remittances, and invoice payments, and it has the support of more than 20 design partners.

CPN is set to transform the global payment network

The initiative aims to address the aging infrastructure of global finance. Circle says banks and payment providers can move money “at internet speed” through programmable and secure, always-available transfers. The company shared an X post stating that the Circle Payments Network will offer financial institutions near-instantaneous, affordable, and 24/7 settlement.

The launch represents a strategic expansion of Circle’s role from a stablecoin issuer to a provider of the infrastructure that moves those assets at scale.

In addition to almost instantaneous settlement times, Circle says it will provide partner financial institutions with a single tech stack for simple onboarding.

Circle hit the ground running, securing early support from design partners for CPN, including Flutterwave, CoinMENA, Coins.ph, WorldRemit, and Yellow Card.

Moreover, for the CPN project, Circle enlisted the help of Deutsche Bank, Santander, Standard Chartered, and Societe Generale as advisors. Circle expressed that they were not merely creating stablecoins but constructing a cutting-edge global payments infrastructure with the CPN project.

Meanwhile, as stablecoin issuers like Circle look to broaden the range of their offerings, the STABLE Act’s passage is giving them regulatory guidance.

CPN launches a fierce battle against Ripple Payment

Ripple Payments and Circle’s CPN launch are expected to compete for market share in the upcoming months.

Currently, Ripple has a competitive edge in the financial ecosystem. Some factors that have contributed to this include the introduction of its On-Demand Liquidity (ODL) product.

Compared to more conventional options, banks can process international transactions more affordably with Ripple Payments, which runs on the XRP Ledger.

However, despite these factors, CPN is positioned to compete directly with Ripple Payments with its numerous early alliances.

Although Ripple has a long list of partnerships, its integration with SWIFT is expected to be the cherry on top regarding adoption metrics and XRP price. Moreover, Ripple is exploring the possibility of an IPO.

Notably, Circle and Ripple are vying for market share following the US’s decision to rely on stablecoins to maintain the dollar’s dominance.

Circle claims that with a market valuation of over $60 billion, USDC is the biggest regulated stablecoin. On the other hand, Ripple claims that its RLUSD stablecoin, which is denominated in US dollars, is the one that is expanding the fastest in the financial ecosystem. In addition, its strong fundamentals recorded a 100% increase in trading volumes.

According to CoinGecko, USD stablecoins now boast a combined market cap north of $231 billion, with over $37 billion traded in the past 24 hours. Tether’s USDT continues to dominate at $144 billion, while Circle’s USDC accounts for around $60 billion of the market.

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