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Reveel launches PayID for stablecoins

Reveel, the leading stablecoin P2P payments platform, today announced the launch of Pay(ID), the first-ever universal stablecoin payment ID, allowing users to receive any stablecoin from any chain and automatically settle in their preferred currency.

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With over 110,000 waitlist users and growing, Pay(ID) is poised to revolutionize how people send and receive money in the digital economy.

Solving Stablecoin Fragmentation with a Single Payment ID
Stablecoins are rapidly becoming a dominant form of digital money, processing over $6.4 trillion in transactions over the past year, according to Visa’s stablecoin tracker. However, sending and receiving stablecoins remains frustratingly complex due to the growing number of networks, tokens, and wallets. Users must manually swap, bridge, and verify chain compatibility—leading to delays, confusion, and lost funds.

With Pay(ID), transactions are as easy as tagging a username. Instead of managing multiple wallets and chains, users can send and receive stablecoins instantly—no manual swaps and conversions, no complex wallet addresses.

Key Features of Pay(ID):
Universal Compatibility - Receive any stablecoin from any blockchain, automatically settled in your preferred token and network.
Simplified Transactions - Just tag a Pay(ID) and send—no need to copy/paste long wallet addresses or check chain compatibility.
Built for AI & Embedded Finance - Enables AI-powered payments and social transactions across messaging apps, gaming platforms, and Web3 applications.
Personalized Fund Routing - Define specific rules for where incoming funds should be routed, to which wallet or account, in which currency.

Expanding Use Cases: AI, Embedded Wallets & Digital Identity
Pay(ID) is designed to power the next generation of frictionless, embedded, and AI-driven payments. Key use cases include:
Embedded Wallets - Fintech and Web3 applications can integrate Pay(ID) to offer seamless P2P payments to any user, anywhere, without users needing to manage the complexities of cross-chain, or cross-stablecoin transactions.
AI Frameworks - As AI agents increasingly transact on behalf of users, Pay(ID) enables machine-to-machine payments that are secure, automated, and interoperable across networks.
DID & Usernames - Pay(ID) integrates with Decentralized Identity (DID) solutions, turning any DID into a universal stablecoin ID and allowing users to unify their payment credentials across platforms.

Industry Leaders Back the Future of Universal Stablecoin Payments
“Payments should be simple, instant, and work across any platform. Pay(ID) eliminates the friction in stablecoin transactions, making crypto payments as easy as sending a text,” said Adrien Stern, Founder & CEO of Reveel. “This is the missing link to mainstream stablecoin adoption.”

“The launch of Pay(ID) comes at a pivotal moment as global financial institutions and businesses adopt stablecoins for payments,” said Harriet Browning, Head of Operations & BD at Reveel. “As more companies and AI agents transact in stablecoins, having a universal ID will be critical to interoperability.”

Launch & Availability
Pay(ID) is now live at reveel.id. Reveel Pay(ID)’s freemium pricing model assures that anyone can claim a Pay(ID) and participate in Reveel’s universal payment network. For those who want shorter or premium usernames, pricing starts at $5 annually.

To celebrate, Reveel is hosting a Twitter Spaces event with key industry leaders to discuss the future of stablecoin payments, AI-driven finance, and embedded money movement.

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