Rain Expands Stablecoin Card Infrastructure with Native Support for Solana, Tron, and Stellar

30 May 2025 | Friday | News

As the only Visa Principal Member offering multi-chain card issuance, Rain empowers platforms to launch scalable, stablecoin-powered payment programs—bringing real-world utility to digital assets across global markets.
Picture Courtesy | Public Domain

Picture Courtesy | Public Domain

 Rain, the global card issuing platform powered by stablecoins, announced native support for Solana, Tron, and Stellar, expanding its mission to build modern financial infrastructure that is more accessible, programmable, and global. With these integrations, Rain enables partners built on top of Solana's high-throughput infrastructure, Tron's stablecoin-rich ecosystem, and Stellar's remittance-oriented network to quickly launch compliant card programs and bring stablecoin utility to real-world payments, including consumer and B2B spending, cross-border disbursements, and platform payouts.

Rain is the only Visa Principal Member that allows partners to deploy and manage programs across multiple blockchains simultaneously. This capability is available out of the box, supporting both custodial and non-custodial wallets. It dramatically simplifies how exchanges, fintechs, neobanks, and platforms issue cards that work globally—instantly enabling stablecoins to be used at over 150 million merchants that accept Visa.

"Quickly developing solutions that meet our partners' needs is all part of Rain's commitment to building financial infrastructure that is more global, open, and efficient," said Charles Yoo-Naut, CTO and Co-founder of Rain. "By offering native support for Solana, Tron, and Stellar, we're introducing our solution to even more ecosystems, allowing partners to build scalable, stablecoin-powered card programs that make payments better for everyone."

One example is KAST, a neobank app built on Solana that works with Rain to offer branded cards that let users spend stablecoins natively from their wallets. With its fast, low-cost architecture, Solana allows KAST to build seamless, real-time payment experiences for its growing user base across global markets.

Another example is Offramp, a fintech platform built on Tron and partnering with Rain on its card program. Offramp is on a mission to provide greater financial freedom for people around the world, with a strong presence in Latin America. Through a Rain-issued Visa card, users are empowered to use digital dollars anywhere Visa is accepted—making onchain assets usable in the real world.

These new integrations come in response to rising demand from platforms seeking to enable seamless stablecoin-linked spending and expand card access across ecosystems. Rain already supports Arbitrum, Optimism, and Polygon, and this expansion reinforces Rain's leadership in offering multi-chain, stablecoin-native card infrastructure.

Rain recently raised a $24.5 million Series A round in March. Today's announcement marks another step in Rain's rapid growth and commitment to deploying capital to support new partners, scale its global footprint, and meet the accelerating demand for programmable payments worldwide.

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