Revolut’s Polygon USDC Hits $1.2B
Revolut’s stablecoin flow on Polygon topped $1.2 billion, and Revolut processed $10.5 billion total in 2025 — a sign that low‑cost chains continue to scale real‑world FinTech payments. (x.com)
Polygon’s announcement on March 26, 2026 said Revolut’s activity helped the network close the month as the number‑one blockchain by transaction count. (polygon.technology) Polygon said the total network fees for Revolut’s Polygon transfers amounted to under $700, highlighting cost efficiency for high‑volume rails. (coinfomania.com) Polygon’s blog quantified the cost gap, stating Ethereum gas costs were roughly 426x higher and Solana about 4x higher than Polygon for comparable transfers. (polygon.technology) Polygon framed its Open Money Stack as the technical enabler allowing near‑instant USDC/USDT settlement for Revolut’s UK and EEA customers with fees described as a fraction of a cent and settlement in seconds. (polygon.technology) In the same release Polygon listed enterprise partners that have adopted its payments infrastructure — Paxos, Stripe, Mastercard, Flutterwave and Reliance Jio — positioning Revolut’s flows as part of a broader institutional trend. (polygon.technology) Revolut has also filed for a U.S. national bank charter under the name Revolut Bank US, N.A., a regulatory step outlets tied to the Polygon integration when reporting the payments expansion. (kucoin.com) Industry reporting noted that the latest Polygon activity marked a sizeable increase versus prior onchain volumes — roughly double the ~$690 million processed by November 2025, according to blockchain‑activity tracking cited by Polygon. (cryptotimes.io)