OKX founder Star Xu unveils OKX Pay and a Mastercard-linked OKX Card to turn fiat-backed stablecoins into a compliant everyday payment rail inside the EU’s rulesOKX founder Star Xu unveils OKX Pay and a Mastercard-linked OKX Card to turn fiat-backed stablecoins into a compliant everyday payment rail inside the EU’s rules

OKX launches new card to support everyday payments in Europe

OKX founder Star Xu unveils OKX Pay and a Mastercard-linked OKX Card to turn fiat-backed stablecoins into a compliant everyday payment rail inside the EU’s rules.

Summary
  • Xu says crypto’s next phase is “everyday utility,” arguing legacy digital payments remain merely “good enough” while cross-border fees quietly eat 1–5% per transaction.​
  • OKX Pay lets users move euros into fiat-backed stablecoins to pay for daily expenses and, where allowed, tap DeFi and real-world asset apps from the same balance.​
  • A euro-denominated OKX Card spends those stablecoins anywhere Mastercard is accepted, with real-time conversion, all wrapped in a regulated European entity.​

Europe’s crypto industry is inching from speculation to spendability, and OKX wants to be the one holding the railcard. In a new essay, OKX founder and CEO Star Xu presents OKX Pay and OKX Card as “the world’s first compliant DeFi Pay and Card solution in the European Union,” explicitly built to live inside Europe’s regulatory perimeter rather than outside it.​

Utility, not just trading

Xu frames the move as a pivot from pure trading to everyday utility: “After years focused on trading and infrastructure, the next phase of product–market fit is about everyday utility. Payments are an obvious place to start.” He argues legacy digital payments are merely “good enough,” with users tolerating cross-border friction and settlement fees “that can quietly reach 1–5%.” For crypto to matter at the checkout, he says, it “cannot be marginally better. It must be materially better.”

The proposed backbone is stablecoins. They “settle faster and cheaper than traditional rails, remove cross-border limitations, and operate 24/7 with instant finality,” Xu writes, calling them “an evolution of digital money” when paired with “strong compliance and consumer protections.”​

How OKX Pay and Card work

OKX Pay lets users deposit euros, convert to fiat‑backed stablecoins, and then pay for “coffee, parking, bills, or splitting expenses with friends,” while, where permitted, tapping DeFi and real‑world asset applications from the same balance. OKX Card is a euro‑denominated virtual debit card that spends those stablecoins anywhere Mastercard is accepted, with “real-time conversion to euros at the point of sale.” Both products run through a regulated European entity that, Xu says, is “designed to meet Europe’s high standards for security, transparency, and consumer protection.”​

Crucially, OKX Pay is pitched “not [as] a closed system” but “a gateway to onchain finance.” The goal, Xu insists, is to “expand access responsibly, align with regulators, and unlock real onchain utility without compromising trust,” positioning Europe as “leading the world in defining how digital finance should be regulated” and potentially how “compliant DeFi works in everyday life.”​

Market backdrop

The launch lands as majors trade in a tight but volatile band. Bitcoin is hovering around €74,237, roughly flat on the day according to recent euro‑denominated spot data. Ethereum sits near 3,022 with intraday moves around the 3,000 line, while Solana changes hands close to 127 with heavy 24‑hour volume in the low billions. In other words, prices remain anything but stable even as the infrastructure narrative shifts toward onchain payments that are supposed to feel exactly that.

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