Global brokerage firm Interactive Brokers has taken another step toward integrating digital assets into traditional finance by allowing clients to fund their accounts using stablecoins, reflecting the growing role of blockchain-based payments in capital markets.
USDC Deposits Now Supported Across Major Blockchains
Interactive Brokers confirmed that clients can now deposit USDC stablecoins via the Ethereum, Solana, and Base blockchains. Once received, these digital assets are automatically converted into U.S. dollars and credited directly to brokerage accounts, enabling clients to begin trading without manual conversion steps.
Interactive Brokers said on Thursday that;
The company stated that support for additional dollar-backed tokens, including Ripple USD (RLUSD) and PayPal USD (PYUSD), is expected to follow soon. This expansion builds on an earlier rollout that allowed select retail clients to fund accounts with USDC late last year.
Faster Access to Global Markets
According to Interactive Brokers, stablecoin funding addresses a critical inefficiency in cross-border finance. Traditional international wire transfers can be slow, expensive, and restricted by banking hours. In contrast, stablecoins offer near-instant settlement, lower transaction costs, and continuous availability.
The firm emphasized that this approach allows international investors to move capital more efficiently and respond to market opportunities without delays.
Interactive Brokers began offering cryptocurrency trading in 2021, initially supporting Bitcoin and Ether, and later expanding to assets such as Solana and XRP. The latest move highlights how stablecoins are increasingly bridging digital assets and regulated financial platforms, especially as adoption accelerated throughout 2025.
As stablecoins gain traction among institutions and banks, their use in brokerage funding signals a broader shift in how investors access global financial markets.
Disclaimer
This content is for informational purposes only and does not constitute financial, investment, or legal advice. Cryptocurrency trading involves risk and may result in financial loss.

