Stablecoin payments gained fresh momentum after RedotPay raised $107 million in an oversubscribed Series B funding round. The raise signals strong investor confidenceStablecoin payments gained fresh momentum after RedotPay raised $107 million in an oversubscribed Series B funding round. The raise signals strong investor confidence

Stablecoin Adoption Accelerates as RedotPay Secures $107M Series B Funding

  • RedotPay raised $107M as Stablecoin payments draw strong investor confidence.
  • The platform passed $10B in annualized volume with 6M users across 100+ countries.
  • A profitable Stablecoin model drives growth in inflation-hit and underbanked markets.

Stablecoin payments gained fresh momentum after RedotPay raised $107 million in an oversubscribed Series B funding round. The raise signals strong investor confidence in stablecoins as a tool for daily payments. RedotPay secured the capital as it expands global infrastructure. The company focuses on fast, predictable, and borderless transactions powered by stablecoin rails.

The Series B round boosts the total capital of RedotPay to 194 million dollars in 2025. The financing was headed by Goodwater Capital. Pantera Capital, Blockchain Capital, and Circle Ventures joined the round. Current shareholder HSG was involved as well. Investors cited good growth indicators and performance.

RedotPay currently has over 6 million registered users. The number of these users covers more than 100 countries. By November 2025, the platform had surpassed the $10 billion mark in annualized payment volume. The volume of transactions almost tripled on an annual basis. The numbers represent an increasing usage among consumer and business users.

Stablecoin Revenue Scales Alongside Rapid User Expansion

In the year 2025, there was accelerated user growth. RedotPay has between January and November gained substantially more than 3 million new users. The company reported both crypto-native and mainstream customers as adopters. Many people joined to get stable payment in a time of currency instability.

Revenue growth has been comparable to platform usage. RedotPay boasted an annualized income of over $150 million. The company is profitable even as it scales operations. The management considers those figures as evidence that payments using stablecoins can provide a sustainable business model.

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The company reported that the demand is the highest in markets experiencing inflation or inaccessibility to the banking services. Stablecoins provide consistency in value and improved speed of settlement. The characteristics minimize the dependency on volatile local currency. RedotPay is positioning its services as a substitute for traditional payment rails.

Infrastructure Focus Drives Investor Confidence

Financial inclusion and disruption of global money flow are possible in the stablecoin, according to Goodwater Capital partner Jin Oh. He emphasized the spread of RedotPay in key areas. Investors also cited the firm’s capability to transform blockchain infrastructure into a payment utility.

RedotPay provides a collection of stablecoin-based products. These are universal payment cards connected with digital assets. The platform also offers cross-border payout rails of stablecoins. Multi-currency accounts and peer-to-peer markets are available for users.

Michael Gao, chief executive, said the funds will accelerate the development of products. He also cited the new markets expansion. RedotPay will invest in licensing, compliance, and strategic purchases. The company will keep on recruiting on the engineering, product, and compliance teams to facilitate growth.

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