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    Polygon rolls out private stablecoin payments with hidden transfers

    James WilsonBy James WilsonMay 5, 2026No Comments3 Mins Read
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    Polygon has introduced a privacy layer for stablecoin transfers, allowing transactions to remain hidden from public view while still meeting compliance checks.

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    • Polygon has rolled out private stablecoin transfers using zero-knowledge proofs while keeping KYT compliance checks in place.
    • Transactions routed through Hinkal allow users to hide payment details from public view while still generating audit records for regulators.

    According to a statement released by Polygon on Sunday, the update adds a wallet feature that routes payments through a shielded pool, where verification is handled using zero-knowledge proofs as part of its integration with Hinkal. 

    The company said each transaction is screened through Know Your Transaction checks before execution, ensuring that compliance requirements are met even when transaction details are not publicly visible.

    Polygon community lead Smokey, writing on X, described the move as a requirement for real adoption, stating that businesses need operational privacy rather than tools designed to avoid regulatory oversight. Polygon, in its own statement, added that confidentiality remains a missing element for institutions that already operate with restricted financial data on traditional payment rails.

    Addressing concerns around oversight, Polygon said privacy on its network is designed to limit visibility to the market while preserving access for regulators. Hinkal’s documentation notes that users can generate audit files for authorities, including tax officials, providing a mechanism for post-transaction verification without exposing activity in real time.

    The release comes as privacy-focused features continue to gain traction across blockchain networks. Aptos launched its Confidential APT token on April 24, introducing a system that conceals transfer data while maintaining verifiability, with the asset pegged to the value of the native APT token.

    Polygon’s move also fits into a wider push to position the network as a payments-focused platform built around stablecoin flows. 

    In an April report, Polygon Labs said it was seeking up to $100 million in new funding to expand a payments stack that includes Coinme and Sequence, with CEO Marc Boiron stating that the company’s ambition is to operate as a regulated payments entity in the United States. 

    Polygon has said its Open Money Stack is designed to handle cross-chain and cross-currency transfers in a unified system for fintech firms and enterprises.

    Data from DeFiLlama shows Polygon’s stablecoin market capitalization reached $3.6 billion on April 10, placing it among the top chains for stablecoin activity. The network has also handled a large share of non-USD stablecoin transfers, according to ecosystem updates cited by Polygon Labs, highlighting its role in processing local currency payments.

    Institutional interest in stablecoin payments has grown following regulatory developments such as the GENIUS Act passed in July last year, which supported stablecoin adoption in financial services. Recent activity from traditional firms has added to that trend, with Western Union announcing a USD-pegged stablecoin on Solana on Sunday.

    Earlier integrations have already tested stablecoin use cases on Polygon’s network. In April, Meta Platforms began offering select creators the option to receive payouts in USDC through wallets on Polygon and Solana, with payments processed by Stripe and supported by tools for tax reporting.



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