
YouTube now allows U.S. creators to receive their earnings in PayPal’s dollar-backed stablecoin PYUSD, adding a crypto payout option alongside traditional fiat withdrawals. The integration runs through PayPal’s existing mass payout system, meaning YouTube still settles in fiat while PayPal handles conversion and on-chain settlement. Eligible creators using PayPal can switch to PYUSD in YouTube Studio, gaining faster, flexible access to stablecoin income they can hold, spend, or convert back to dollars.
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