Breez SDK Now Converts Bitcoin Payments to Stablecoins Instantly
Breez's new SDK feature routes BTC payments as USDC or USDT across 30+ chains—no stablecoin holdings required.
Breez just made it a whole lot easier to spend Bitcoin without the volatility headache. The company's updated SDK lets developers wire BTC payments directly to recipients as stablecoins — specifically USDC and USDT — across more than 30 blockchains. The sender pays in Bitcoin. The receiver gets dollars. No middleman wallet swap required.
This is a big deal for builders. If you're developing a payments app, you no longer have to force your users to juggle multiple assets. The conversion happens under the hood, automatically. Your Bitcoin-holding users can pay merchants or contacts who only want stablecoins, and nobody has to touch a DEX or a centralized exchange to make it happen.
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For retail traders and Bitcoin maxis, think about what this actually unlocks. You can sit in BTC — your preferred asset — and still transact in dollar-pegged tokens whenever the situation calls for it. That's a flexibility upgrade that removes one of the biggest friction points in day-to-day crypto payments. You're not forced to sell BTC on an exchange and then move funds; the infrastructure handles the routing for you.
The 30-plus blockchain support is the other angle worth watching. Multi-chain reach means recipients across a wide variety of ecosystems can accept these stablecoin payments, whether they're on Ethereum, Solana, or elsewhere. Breez is essentially positioning its SDK as a universal payments layer that bridges Bitcoin's liquidity with stablecoin usability at scale.
If you're building in the crypto payments space, this feature deserves a serious look. Continue reading at Cointelegraph.