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Polygon (MATIC) Details Open Money Stack Architecture After $250M Acquisition Spree



Darius Baruo
Jan 22, 2026 16:22

Polygon (MATIC) Labs explains how Coinme and Sequence acquisitions create a vertically integrated stablecoin payments system spanning 48 US states and 50+ blockchains.

Polygon (MATIC) Labs has published its technical blueprint for the Open Money Stack, revealing how recent acquisitions will combine into a single API integration for institutional stablecoin payments across 48 U.S. states and more than 50 blockchain networks.

The January 22 blog post follows Polygon’s January 13 announcement of its $250 million acquisition of Coinme and Sequence, deals that sparked a notable price rally for the POL token earlier this month.

What the Stack Actually Does

The architecture addresses a specific pain point: institutions wanting stablecoin settlement currently need separate integrations for fiat on-ramps, wallet infrastructure, cross-chain routing, and settlement. Each vendor relationship adds compliance overhead and maintenance costs.

Polygon’s solution combines four components into one integration point. Coinme handles regulated fiat rails with licenses across 48 states. Sequence provides wallet infrastructure supporting 50+ chains. Trails manages cross-chain payment routing. Agglayer—Polygon’s native interoperability layer—currently connects 10 chains but remains optional.

The key design choice? Settlement doesn’t require using Polygon Chain or Agglayer. Institutions can route to any blockchain, though Polygon positions its own chain as “optimized for payments” and therefore the default choice for most use cases.

Open but Integrated

Polygon frames this as solving a tension in blockchain infrastructure. Open systems avoid vendor lock-in but historically required enterprises to stitch together multiple providers. Closed systems work end-to-end but trap users in proprietary ecosystems.

“Open systems win because every component can be chosen without lock-in,” the company wrote. “But an open system alone doesn’t reduce complexity.”

The practical pitch: integrate once, swap components later. An institution could start with Coinme for U.S. fiat rails, add a different provider for European markets, and route settlement across any chain—all through the same API.

What This Means for Traders

Polygon’s pivot toward payments infrastructure represents a strategic bet that institutional stablecoin adoption will drive more value than DeFi or NFT use cases. The $250 million acquisition price signals serious capital deployment behind this thesis.

For POL holders, the question becomes whether payments infrastructure generates meaningful fee revenue or token demand. The architecture as described doesn’t require POL for settlement on non-Polygon chains, though Agglayer integration could create stickiness over time.

Watch for enterprise partnership announcements in the coming months—those will indicate whether the “integrate once” promise resonates with actual institutional buyers.

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Source: https://blockchain.news/news/polygon-open-money-stack-architecture-coinme-sequence

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