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Stablecoins Payments Savings Calculator for Business

See How Much Have You Already Lost Not Using Stablecoins

If you pay or get paid by clients and contractors on a regular basis — especially across borders — fees eat into that money more than most people realize. A percentage here from a card processor, a flat charge there from a wire transfer, a spread on the currency conversion that never shows up as its own line item.

If switching those payments to stablecoins is something you've been meaning to look into, the calculator below turns that question into a number. Enter what you actually pay today — whether it's money coming in from clients or going out to contractors — and see what the difference really is.

Stablecoin Savings Calculator

What client and contractor payments really cost you

See what switching to stablecoin payments through Volet.com would have saved you over the last few months.

Enter an amount and a monthly count above to see what you would have saved.
Old method
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Volet.com
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Estimates are based on the numbers you enter and Volet.com’s published fee grid. Rates shown as “from” may be higher depending on volume and jurisdiction. This is an illustration, not a guarantee of savings.

Related reading

What's the Difference Between USDT and USDC? A Clear Comparison — before you plug numbers into the calculator, it's worth knowing what you're actually choosing between. Both these stablecoins are dollar-pegged and both work the same way in the tool above, but they differ in issuer, reserve transparency, and network support — worth a quick read if you're not sure which one fits your setup.

What Stablecoin Legalization Actually Changed in 2026 — the GENIUS Act, MiCA, and similar regimes didn't make stablecoins risk-free, but they did make them accountable enough for regular business use. Useful context once the number above makes you curious about the legal side.

Embedded Crypto Payments for SaaS, Digital Platforms and Marketplaces — the receiving side in more depth: how accepting stablecoins alongside cards can cut processing costs by up to 90%, with the math laid out per transaction.

Smart Contract Crypto Payments: A Merchant's Guide — for when you don't want a provider holding your revenue between payment and settlement: how non-custodial checkout via WalletConnect works, and when it beats a standard gateway.

How to Automate Global Mass Payouts — the paying side: a real cost comparison for 1,000 monthly payouts — wire transfers run $30,000–50,000, stablecoin payouts land around $500–600.

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