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Payments platform Decta is exploring the use of the USDC stablecoin for international treasury settlement, a move the company says is aimed at faster transfers and more efficient liquidity management. The initiative will run through OpenPayd's infrastructure.

The plan for USDC settlement

Decta plans to use USDC, a stablecoin, to settle international treasury transactions. The company will rely on OpenPayd's infrastructure to handle the transfers. The exact mechanics of how the stablecoin will be integrated into Decta's existing treasury operations have not been disclosed.

The stated goals

Decta says the move is intended to achieve faster transfers and more efficient liquidity management. The company did not provide specifics on the expected speed gains or how much more efficient its liquidity management would become. The shift to a stablecoin-based settlement is part of Decta's exploration of stablecoin-enabled treasury settlement.

No timeline announced

Decta has not said when the stablecoin settlement might go live. The exploration is ongoing, and the company has not provided further details on the integration or any regulatory considerations.