Stablecoin commerce registry
Find where stablecoins actually work
Unit Bureau tracks businesses, providers, and payment pathways that accept or enable USDC and other digital dollars, with sources, review dates, and clear status labels.
Use it before you pay, accept, integrate, or evaluate stablecoin payment flows.
Registry preview
Real entries you can open today
Each row links to a full profile with stablecoins, networks, use cases, evidence, and last reviewed dates.
Homepage snapshot of registry rows. Profiles are desk-classified; confirm details with each provider before relying on a flow.
Search the RegistryWhy this exists
Stablecoin acceptance is fragmented. Unit Bureau makes it legible.
Stablecoins are useful in specific situations, but who accepts them, on which chain, and under what rules is hard to verify from marketing pages alone. We reduce four everyday problems.
Discovery uncertainty
People do not know who accepts USDC or stablecoins for the product path they need.
Capability uncertainty
A company may mention crypto, but the real flow can depend on country, chain, account type, or partner configuration.
Trust uncertainty
Users do not know if a listing is real, stale, reviewed, or owner-confirmed.
Integration uncertainty
Businesses and finance teams do not know which providers fit checkout, payout, payroll, treasury, or cross-border flows.
How status works
Listed, Reviewed, Verified, Watchlist
Short definitions below. Full evidence rules live in methodology.
Listed
Found as relevant to stablecoin commerce.
Reviewed
Public materials or product flows have been reviewed.
Verified
Capability confirmed through repeatable evidence, business confirmation, or observed flow where permitted.
Watchlist
Conflicting or incomplete public signals. Treat as uncertain until clarified.
For businesses
Why list your business on Unit Bureau?
Because stablecoin acceptance is only valuable if people can find it, understand it, and trust it.
A Unit Bureau profile gives your business:
- A public stablecoin capability page
- Visibility in searches like who accepts USDC
- Clear explanation of supported coins, networks, and use cases
- A place to send customers and partners
- A path toward reviewed or verified status
- Future badge and embed eligibility as those programs ship
Research and guides
Practical answers for operators
Start with the USDC wedge, cross-border guides, and desk reports. Everything links back to the registry.
Who Accepts USDC?
Search-first landing: registry entry points, categories, and checks before you pay.
Canada Stablecoin Registry
Canada-relevant providers and submission paths as rules evolve. Not a government registry.
Where Stablecoins Actually Work in Real Business
Field notes on acceptance, settlement, and operator workflows.
How Stablecoin Settlement Works
Settlement behavior for finance teams evaluating rails.
Stewardship
Trust layer, published standards
The registry is stewarded with transparent accountability. Methodology explains how we write what we know, and what we refuse to invent.
Brand statement
The standard for digital dollar commerce
Unit Bureau makes digital dollar commerce legible, credible, and discoverable. That means neutral language, visible uncertainty, and profiles built for serious operators, not hype cycles.
Who accepts USDC?
If that is your first question, start with the dedicated hub, then open profiles and confirm details with each counterparty.