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Paxos and Solana Ecosystem Unleash Stablecoin's New Value in DeFi and Global Trade

2026-01-28

London — Paxos is deepening its involvement in the Solana ecosystem, reflecting the market's strong demand for compliant and scalable stablecoin settlement solutions.

With sub-second confirmation speeds and near-zero transaction costs, Solana is emerging as the preferred network for high-frequency, low-latency settlement scenarios. As of 2024, its daily active addresses have surpassed 1.5 million.

Paxos' roadmap positions PYUSD as a foundational settlement asset for DeFi protocols, a liquidity anchor for the meme ecosystem, and a compliant payment channel for enterprise blockchain solutions.

Analysts project that by 2026, the PYUSD-denominated collateralized and liquidity strategy could deliver attractive annualized returns, with yields directly tied to the actual payment settlement volume.

The application of GSCFS (Global Supply Chain Financial Services Platform) in cross-border e-commerce settlement demonstrates how stablecoins bridge decentralized infrastructure with real-world commerce.

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