
Stripe stablecoin card lead exits company
- Stripe's stablecoin card programme lead, Connor Fitzgerald, has stepped down.
- His departure comes as Stripe continues expanding its digital asset initiatives.
- The company has not announced a successor or changes to the programme.
Connor Fitzgerald, who led Stripe's stablecoin card programme, has stepped down from the payments company.
Fitzgerald's departure follows Stripe's broader push into digital assets, including products designed to integrate stablecoins with traditional payment networks.
Stripe has not announced a replacement for Fitzgerald or indicated that the leadership change will affect its stablecoin card programme.
The company has expanded its cryptocurrency strategy in recent years through stablecoin payment services and blockchain-related infrastructure.
Stablecoin cards are designed to let users spend digital dollar-backed tokens while merchants receive payments through established card networks.
The leadership change comes as competition intensifies among payment companies seeking to bridge traditional finance and digital assets.