As stablecoin adoption accelerates globally, the potential growth of the Polygon ecosystem has become a market focus. However, despite the expansion of stablecoin infrastructure bringing more transaction scenarios to the network, Polygon’s native token MATIC still faces the dual pressure of sluggish trading volume and intensifying competition, with its price hovering around key support levels.
Industry analysis indicates that the adoption rate of stablecoins in banks, fintech platforms, and enterprise ecosystems is rapidly increasing, and Polygon has gained an edge in this trend thanks to its low fees, high throughput, and wide integration with payment networks. Aishwary Gupta, Polygon’s Global Head of Payments and Real-World Assets, predicts that by 2030, more than 100,000 stablecoins could be issued worldwide, covering banks, enterprises, sovereign nations, and commercial networks. Stablecoins will become a key tool for closed-loop payments in enterprises, while banks may also issue on-chain deposit tokens to keep funds on their own balance sheets.