Breez SDK Enables Bitcoin-to-Stablecoin Payments on 30+ Chains
Breez's new SDK feature lets developers route Bitcoin payments to recipients as USDC or USDT across more than 30 blockchains.
Breez has launched a new software development kit feature that allows developers to convert Bitcoin payments into stablecoin settlements across more than 30 blockchain networks, marking a significant bridge between the Bitcoin ecosystem and the broader stablecoin economy. The capability supports both USDC and USDT, the two dominant dollar-pegged digital assets in circulation today.
The core innovation lies in removing a key friction point: recipients can receive stablecoins without the sender ever holding them. Users with Bitcoin balances can initiate payments that arrive on the other end as USDC or USDT, enabling seamless cross-asset transactions that neither party needs to manually coordinate.
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For developers building payment applications, the feature opens new design possibilities — particularly for use cases where end-users in emerging markets or high-inflation economies prefer stablecoin-denominated settlements over volatile Bitcoin balances. By handling the conversion layer at the SDK level, Breez abstracts away the complexity that would otherwise require multiple integrations.
The move reflects a broader industry push to make Bitcoin more interoperable with stablecoin rails, which have seen explosive growth in global payments and remittances. Routing Bitcoin liquidity into stablecoin outputs across 30-plus chains suggests Breez is positioning its developer tools as infrastructure for a multi-chain, multi-asset payment future rather than a Bitcoin-only corridor.
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