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Polygon Q4 Payments Top $3.5B, DeFi and Tokenized Assets Surge Past $1B Each

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The Polygon network processed $3.57 billion in payment transfers during Q4 2025, a 96.5% quarterly increase. According to a recent industry report, the blockchain also held $1.08 billion in tokenized real-world assets and saw its decentralized finance TVL reach $1.16 billion, driven by growth in stablecard usage and Latin American adoption.


Polygon solidified its role as a major payments blockchain in the final quarter of 2025. Over 50 payments applications on the network moved $3.57 billion in transfer volume, a near fourfold annual increase.

Stablecoin-linked crypto cards processed over $362 million through Mastercard and Visa programs. Large firms like DeCard, Flutterwave, Revolut, and Stripe expanded their stablecoin payment solutions on the network.

The blockchain ranked ninth globally for tokenized real-world assets, closing the quarter with $1.08 billion. New launches included compliant tokens from AlloyX, fund distribution from Calastone, and one of Europe’s first regulated equity tokens via BeToken.

DeFi TVL reached $1.16 billion, ranking Polygon 11th globally. The total stablecoin supply stood at $2.96 billion, led by USDC and DAI.

Latin America remained a significant region, with Polygon processing $1.18 billion in non-USD stablecoin transactions. The average daily DEX volume for the quarter rose 44% to $200.3 million.

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