Mastercard hires "Cryptocurrency Fund Flow Director"! Stablecoins threaten credit card revenue

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Mastercard announced on February 24th that it is hiring a “Director of Crypto Money Flows,” responsible for stablecoin-related card issuance, expanding DeFi payment channels, and upgrading Web3 network rules. Citrini Research’s AI doomsday report warns that AI agents will bypass credit card transactions using stablecoins.

Behind the Job Posting: Mastercard’s Structural Transformation Pressure

Mastercard hiring Crypto Money Flows Director

(Source: LinkedIn)

This recruitment was first revealed by crypto journalist Frank Chaparro on February 24th, marking Mastercard’s shift from pilot testing to systematic deployment. The new role’s core responsibilities include leading the issuance mechanisms for stablecoin-linked payment cards, expanding DeFi payment traffic, and rewriting network governance rules for Web3 transactions.

Mastercard CEO Michael Miebach told analysts in January 2026 that the company is “actively developing” stablecoins and agency business, describing the latter as “a train about to leave the station.” However, compared to competitor Visa—whose on-chain stablecoin settlement system is projected to reach an annualized $3.5 billion by the end of 2025, and crypto-native card issuer Rain’s Visa direct membership surpasses $3 billion—the transaction volume driven by Mastercard’s exchange-centric strategy lags behind.

Citrini’s Warning: AI Agents Will Systematically Bypass Credit Card Fees

Citrini Research’s “Global Intelligence Crisis 2028” report states that when AI agents replace humans in executing transactions, 2% to 3% credit card processing fees will become systematically inefficient, while stablecoin payment protocols can settle the same transactions at near-zero cost. Citrini specifically points out that Mastercard’s Q1 2027 financial report could be a turning point, as AI-led transactions will shift massively toward stablecoins, bypassing traditional card networks.

According to Artemis Analytics, in 2024, stablecoins’ total transaction volume reached $18.4 trillion, surpassing Visa’s $15.7 trillion and Mastercard’s $9.8 trillion. Citrini believes future business models will be machine-to-machine, micro-payments-intensive, and operate 24/7—completely outside the design framework of existing credit card networks.

Current Progress of Mastercard’s Stablecoin Strategy

Multi-Currency Introduction Plan: Starting June 2025, multiple stablecoins will be integrated into the Mastercard network to expand supported payment currencies.

USDC Settlement Expansion: Partnering with Circle, USDC settlement services will be extended to the Middle East and Africa.

Zerohash Acquisition Talks: Reports indicate Mastercard is evaluating a $2 billion acquisition of the crypto infrastructure startup Zerohash.

Analysts note that while these initiatives show Mastercard is acknowledging the threat of stablecoins, the gap in on-chain settlement capabilities and collaboration with crypto-native institutions compared to Visa continues to widen.

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the core responsibilities of Mastercard’s newly created “Crypto Money Flows Director” position?

According to the job posting, this role mainly focuses on three areas: leading the design of stablecoin-linked payment card issuance mechanisms, expanding Mastercard’s support for DeFi payment traffic, and rewriting network rules and governance frameworks for Web3 transactions. It is a core function in Mastercard’s structural upgrade of its crypto payment business.

What is the mechanism behind Citrini’s warning about “AI agents bypassing credit cards”?

Citrini’s main point is: when AI agents replace humans in making transaction decisions, they will prioritize the lowest-cost payment methods. Since stablecoins settle at near-zero cost and credit card fees are 2% to 3%, in high-frequency, machine-led trading scenarios, credit card networks will be actively bypassed due to uncompetitive cost structures.

How does Mastercard’s stablecoin strategy compare to Visa’s?

Visa’s on-chain stablecoin settlement system is projected to reach an annualized $3.5 billion by the end of 2025, with direct cooperation with crypto-native issuers like Rain, whose annualized volume exceeds $3 billion. In contrast, Mastercard’s stablecoin efforts are still mainly focused on exchange partnerships, with a clear gap in market share among crypto-native institutions. This recent hiring of crypto talent is seen as a move to narrow that gap.

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