Why More Freelancers Are Choosing Stablecoins Over Traditional International Payments
Vastremit2 min read·Just now--
In our last article, we explored why stablecoins are becoming increasingly relevant for freelancers navigating international payments.
This shift reflects that the internet has made earning globally easier than ever, but moving and spending money across borders still comes with significant barriers.
However, as conversations around stablecoin adoption continue to grow, an important question is also emerging;What happens after freelancers receive stablecoins?
Because for many global workers, receiving money is only part of the equation. The real challenge often begins when converting stablecoins back into local currency to actually spend them. This is where many people argue that the barrier simply shifts rather than disappears.
A developer in Lagos, for example, may receive payments instantly in stablecoins but still face delays, fees, or poor exchange rates when converting funds back to naira for everyday spending.
And that concern is valid.
Increasingly, however, the conversation is evolving beyond conversion altogether. Rather than treating stablecoins purely as assets that need to be cashed out immediately, newer financial platforms are beginning to explore how stablecoins can function as spendable digital dollars within everyday life. The goal is no longer simply moving money faster across borders. It is reducing the dependency on unnecessary conversion layers altogether.
That evolution is part of the reason companies like VastRemit are exploring how stablecoin-powered payment infrastructure can support not just receiving money globally, but also spending it more seamlessly for everyday transactions, subscriptions, bills, and digital services. For remote workers who already operate globally, this feels increasingly aligned with how they work and live.
Stablecoins’ growing adoption among freelancers signals that traditional international payment systems are no longer fully optimized for the speed, flexibility, and increasingly borderless nature of today’s digital economy.
And increasingly, freelancers are beginning to look for alternatives that are.