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    Home»NFT»Interactive Brokers Allows Account Funding With USDC
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    Interactive Brokers Allows Account Funding With USDC

    KryptonewsBy KryptonewsJanuary 16, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
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    Electronic brokerage giant Interactive Brokers has expanded its crypto offering, allowing clients to fund their accounts using stablecoins.

    Interactive Brokers said on Thursday that it inked a collaboration with stablecoin infrastructure provider zerohash to allow clients to fund their accounts with USDC (USDC) on the Ethereum, Solana, or Base blockchains. 

    It added that deposited stablecoins are automatically converted into US dollars and credited to the client’s brokerage account, and plans to add support for Ripple USD (RLUSD) and PayPal USD (PYUSD) next week.

    The firm first allowed retail investors to fund individual brokerage accounts with USDC in December and the company had reportedly mulled launching its own stablecoin earlier in the year.

    Source: Interactive Brokers

    Stablecoins will address “critical pain point”

    Interactive Brokers said stablecoins will address a “critical pain point” in accessing global capital markets as traditional cross-border funding through fiat wire transfers can be costly and slow.

    In contrast, the company said stablecoin funding offers near instant settlement, with lower costs, and no business hours to follow.

    “Stablecoin funding provides international investors with the speed and flexibility required in today’s markets,” said Interactive Brokers CEO Milan Galik. “Clients can transfer funds and begin trading within minutes, while also reducing transaction costs.”

    Related: All currencies will be stablecoins by 2030: Tether co-founder

    Interactive Brokers started offering crypto services in 2021 for its trading platform, which included Bitcoin (BTC) and Ether (ETH). Several other tokens, including Solana (SOL) and XRP (XRP), were added in 2025.

    Throughout 2025, stablecoins experienced significant growth as countries and even banks explored the use of the tokens.