MoneyGram
InstitutionsActive· US

MoneyGram

Sixty million customers across 200 countries already on existing rails. MGUSD is what happens when an established payments network bolts a stablecoin onto its product instead of building a new chain. The competitive question is whether Tether and Circle keep dominating remittance corridors once MoneyGram offers a bank-grade alternative natively in its app.

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Brief

Global money transfer network with ~60M customers across 200+ countries. Launched MGUSD on Stellar in June 2026, a USD stablecoin embedded in the MoneyGram app for cross-border remittance. Bridge (acquired by Stripe) is the regulated MGUSD issuer. M0 developed the smart contracts. Fireblocks supplies wallet infrastructure. Initial US rollout with global expansion across the 60M-customer base planned.

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Recent activity

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  • Jun 2, 2026NEW

    MoneyGram → MGUSD launched. USD stablecoin on Stellar, Bridge (Stripe) as regulated issuer, M0 smart contracts, Fireblocks wallet infrastructure. Initial US rollout, global expansion across 60M customers and 200+ countries planned. First major remittance operator to ship a stablecoin native to its own app.

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Snapshot

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Regulatory
us-stablecoin-acts
Jurisdiction
US
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Milestones

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  1. Jun 2026MoneyGram launched MGUSD on Stellar. Bridge (Stripe) regulated issuer, M0 smart contracts, Fireblocks wallet infra. Initial US rollout with global expansion across 60M customers planned.
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