Breez SDK Now Routes Bitcoin Payments as Stablecoins on 30+ Chains
Breez's new SDK feature lets developers send Bitcoin balances as USDC or USDT across 30+ blockchains — no stablecoin holdings required.
Breez just made Bitcoin spendability a whole lot more practical. The company's updated SDK lets developers build apps that convert Bitcoin payments into stablecoins — specifically USDC and USDT — on the fly, delivering value to recipients across more than 30 blockchains without the sender ever touching a stablecoin wallet.
This is a big deal for real-world crypto adoption. The friction point has always been this: Bitcoin holders don't want to sell their BTC, and merchants or recipients don't always want volatile assets. Breez's routing feature bridges that gap at the infrastructure level, handling conversion behind the scenes so neither side has to compromise.
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For developers, this is the kind of primitive that unlocks entirely new payment flows. You could build a remittance app where the sender pays in sats and the receiver gets USDC on their preferred chain. No custodial exchange in the middle. No manual swap step. The SDK does the heavy lifting.
The stablecoin angle matters more than ever right now. With dollar-pegged assets dominating cross-border payment corridors globally, giving Bitcoin the ability to settle in USDC or USDT dramatically expands where and how BTC can be used as a spending layer — not just a store of value.
If you're building anything in the payments or remittance space, this SDK update deserves a serious look. Bitcoin's liquidity combined with stablecoin stability is a combination the market has been waiting for. Continue reading at Cointelegraph.