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Oobit Launches Crypto Payments Platform in Colombia

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Oobit launched its crypto payments platform in Colombia, expanding the Tether-backed company’s operations across Latin America.

The company said Colombia is its ninth live market and follows expansion into countries including Brazil, Argentina and Chile. Chainalysis data cited in the announcement showed the Colombian peso ranked second globally in the share of centralized exchange stablecoin purchases by currency.

Oobit operates a non-custodial crypto payments platform that allows users to spend digital assets directly from their wallets through a Visa-linked payment system accepted at more than 150 million merchants across more than 80 countries, according to the company.

Users spend crypto directly from their wallets without converting funds through traditional bank off-ramp services.

Oobit said it has seen activity in Brazil increase more than 200% since launching there in November 2024, with active users spending an average of about $400 per month across 20 transactions.

The company said USDT (USDT) accounted for the largest share of transactions on the platform, ahead of Oobit’s native token and USDC (USDC). Spending at grocery stores and supermarkets accounted for 35% of activity across its Latin American markets, followed by restaurants, food stores and department stores. 

In Brazil, users also spent crypto at gas stations, beauty shops and electronics retailers, Oobit said.

Related: Stablecoin payments startup Kast raises $80M at $600M valuation: Report

Crypto payments expand across emerging markets

Stablecoins and other digital assets are increasingly being used for everyday purchases and consumer payments across emerging markets.

In April, Mercado Libre, Latin America’s largest online marketplace, launched stablecoin-based transfers between Brazil, Mexico and Chile using its Meli Dollar token. The stablecoin can also be used within Mercado Libre’s marketplace ecosystem and distributed to users as cashback, according to the company.

The expansion comes as stablecoin adoption is on the rise across the region.A 2025 report from Bitso found that US dollar-linked stablecoins accounted for 40% of crypto purchases on its platform in 2025, more than double Bitcoin’s (BTC) 18% share. The exchange said the trend reflected growing use of stablecoins for payments and other everyday financial transactions across Latin America.

Data from DefiLlama shows the stablecoin market has grown from about $243 billion a year ago to more than $322 billion today.

Source: DefiLlama

Source: DefiLlama

Bitcoin is also being used directly for payments in some emerging markets. Africa Bitcoin Corporation executive chairman Stafford Masie said on the Coin Stories podcast in March that BTC functions as everyday money in parts of Africa, describing local economies where merchants accept payments directly in satoshis instead of dollars or local currencies.

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