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YouTube Now Lets U.S. Creators Get Paid in PayPal’s PYUSD Stablecoin

source-logo  coinpedia.org 12 December 2025 07:24, UTC
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  • YouTube now allows eligible U.S. creators to receive earnings directly in PayPal’s $PYUSD stablecoin.

  • $PYUSD payouts use the existing AdSense–PayPal system, keeping YouTube away from crypto handling.

  • Creators can choose $PYUSD voluntarily, though fiat withdrawals may include conversion fees sometimes.

YouTube, the world’s largest video-sharing platform, now lets eligible U.S. creators receive earnings in PayPal’s dollar-pegged stablecoin, $PYUSD. This gives creators a new way to get paid that can be faster and more flexible than traditional bank transfers.

Such biggest step by a major tech platform toward crypto-linked payouts came right after the growing adoption of stablecoin by the world.

YouTube Adds $PYUSD Stablecoin Payout Option

According to on-chain data and platform records, YouTube has allowed $PYUSD payouts through its existing AdSense–PayPal system.

Eligible creators can now choose a dollar-backed stablecoin instead of traditional bank transfers. The entire process runs through PayPal, so YouTube never handles crypto custody or conversions.

For now, the $PYUSD payout option is limited to U.S.-based creators who meet the YouTube Partner Program thresholds, 1,000 subscribers, 4,000 watch hours, and a verified PayPal account.

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But industry experts expect broader expansion if adoption grows.

Why Big Tech Is Adopting Stablecoins

According toindustry analysts, YouTube’s decision reflects a wider shift in Silicon Valley following the U.S. GENIUS Act, new federal rules that gave stablecoins a regulated path forward.

This clarity has pushed major companies, including Google and Stripe, to explore blockchain-based settlement tools for faster and cheaper payouts.

Google has already tested $PYUSD inside Google Cloud with select clients, signaling early interest even before this YouTube rollout. Stripe, meanwhile, acquired a stablecoin startup for $1.1 billion, highlighting how mainstream the technology has become in enterprise finance.

Things Creators Should Know Right Now

U.S.-based YouTube creators can now choose to receive their earnings in $PYUSD, but the feature is completely optional. Anyone who prefers traditional fiat payouts can continue using them without any changes.

Since $PYUSD is pegged to the dollar, liquidity isn’t an issue, but creators who want to convert it back to fiat must do so through PayPal or a crypto exchange, which may include small fees or conversion spreads.

Creators should also be aware that receiving $PYUSD will still apply Tax rules, so creators should check how $PYUSD earnings must be reported.

$PYUSD Market Growth Strengthens Adoption

According to PayPal’s internal data, $PYUSD has grown to nearly $4 billion in market value since launching in 2023. Integrating it into YouTube payouts extends the stablecoin’s use beyond trading and into real-world earnings, something crypto advocates have long pushed for.

According to PayPal executives, this design keeps the process simple for creators who only need a verified U.S. PayPal account.

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