PANews reported on October 24th that according to The Block , JPMorgan Chase stated that Stripe is pursuing a dual strategy of AI-powered commerce and digital asset infrastructure, aiming to reach a market exceeding $ 350 billion by the end of this decade. Stripe aims to return to profitability in 2024 , processing over $ 1.4 trillion in annual payments and generating approximately $ 5.1 billion in net revenue. Stripe is expanding into stablecoins and programmable money through the acquisitions of Bridge and Privy and the incubation of Tempo , a payment L1 ( partnering with Paradigm and recently raising $ 500 million at a $ 5 billion valuation). JPMorgan also warned of the risks of enterprise expansion, competitive fragmentation, and US stablecoin regulation and European MiCA compliance.
JPMorgan Chase: Optimistic about the "dual revolution" of Stripe AI and stablecoin payments, with potential market opportunities exceeding $350 billion
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