Bernardo Moura is looking to upend SWIFT’s dominance of the massive international payments industry, starting with Latin America.
Jan 23, 2025, 3:16 p.m. UTC
With payment firm Stripe’s recent $1.1 billion acquisition of stablecoin platform Bridge.xyz sending shockwaves through the crypto payments sphere, attention is turning to the next generation of stablecoin payment infrastructure providers.
Among them is BlindPay, a 2024 Consensus hackathon winner and Y Combinator 2025 (W25) batch company that’s taking a distinct approach to the challenge of global payments (if you’d like to apply for the EasyA Hackathon at Consensus Hong Kong 2025, please go here).
While Bridge.xyz captured the U.S. and European markets with its enterprise-focused strategy, BlindPay is betting on emerging markets — particularly those in Latin America — as the key to widespread stablecoin adoption. This focus comes at a time when a16z crypto predicts increasing enterprise acceptance of stablecoins for payments, calling them “the cheapest way to send a dollar.”
“What differentiates us from Bridge is our focus on emerging markets,” says Bernardo Simonassi Moura, BlindPay’s 26-year-old CEO. “We already operate in Argentina, Mexico, Colombia and Brazil, and we have our compliance and regulations in place to onboard customers in those regions.”
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Unlike Bridge’s enterprise-centric model that relies on monthly commitment fees, BlindPay takes what Moura cal