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Stablecoin payment infrastructure provider enabling companies to accept and move money at internet speed via API, focused on mainstream businesses.
Bridge has raised $63.8M across 3 funding rounds.
Key people at Bridge.
Bridge was founded in 2022 by Sean Yu (Founder) and Tim Young (Founder/ CEO) and Zach Abrams (Founder).
Bridge has raised $63.8M in total across 3 funding rounds.
Based in San Francisco, California, Bridge develops application programming interface infrastructure that enables mainstream businesses to accept, process, and seamlessly integrate stablecoin payments across their existing financial systems. Prior to its strategic acquisition, the financial technology platform successfully processed more than $5 billion in annualized payment volume by facilitating efficient cross-border transactions and broader corporate adoption of digital assets globally. The enterprise secured $58 million in total venture funding, which included a $40 million Series A financing round backed by prominent institutional investors such as Sequoia Capital, Ribbit Capital, and Index Ventures. In October 2024, the global payment processing corporation Stripe officially acquired the company for a final valuation of $1.1 billion to significantly expand its internal cryptocurrency and stablecoin payment capabilities. Bridge was originally founded in 2021 by technology entrepreneurs Zach Abrams and Sean Yu.
Bridge was founded in 2022 by Sean Yu (Founder) and Tim Young (Founder/ CEO) and Zach Abrams (Founder).
Bridge has raised $63.8M in total across 3 funding rounds.
Bridge's investors include Justin Wisz, Alumni Ventures, Haun Ventures, RTP Ventures, Ulu Ventures, David Hauser, Edward C. Swenson, Molly Bennard, Nate Sleeper, Peter Lee, William Lewis, Bill Lewis.
Bridge, now part of Stripe, builds critical infrastructure enabling stablecoin payments that allow companies to move money at internet speed. Its platform provides seamless, instant settlement rails for B2B, B2C, and P2P payments using stablecoins, addressing inefficiencies in traditional payment systems. Bridge serves businesses seeking faster, cheaper, and more global payment solutions, particularly in cross-border contexts. Since its 2022 founding, Bridge has rapidly grown, reaching an annualized payment volume run rate exceeding $5 billion by mid-2024, demonstrating strong market traction and growth momentum[1][3].
For Stripe, acquiring Bridge for $1.1 billion—the largest acquisition in its history—aligns with its mission to expand global financial infrastructure and integrate crypto payments into mainstream commerce. This move enhances Stripe’s investment philosophy of innovating payment technologies and broadening its product suite to serve diverse sectors including fintech, e-commerce, and global remittances. Bridge’s impact on the startup ecosystem is significant, as it accelerates stablecoin adoption and sets new standards for digital dollar payments worldwide[1][3][4].
Bridge was founded in 2022 by Sean Yu and Zach Abrams, experienced entrepreneurs who previously co-founded Evenly, a Venmo competitor acquired by Block in 2013. Post-acquisition, Yu worked at Airbnb and Abrams at Coinbase, bringing deep fintech and crypto expertise to Bridge. The idea emerged from recognizing the limitations of existing payment rails and the potential of stablecoins to enable instant, low-cost, and borderless payments. Early traction was challenging due to digital asset market volatility, but after launching APIs in March 2023, Bridge quickly attracted interest from cross-border payment companies, scaling rapidly to a multi-billion-dollar payment volume within two years[1][5][6].
Stripe, founded in 2010 by Patrick and John Collison, has evolved from a simple online payments processor to a global financial infrastructure platform supporting payments, billing, invoicing, and fraud prevention. Its acquisition of Bridge marks a strategic expansion into crypto payments, leveraging Bridge’s technology and team to accelerate digital dollar adoption globally[1][7].
Bridge and Stripe are riding the wave of stablecoin adoption and the broader trend of integrating blockchain-based payments into mainstream finance. The timing is critical as regulators worldwide develop frameworks for stablecoins, and major financial institutions like Visa and SWIFT begin supporting them natively. This acquisition positions Stripe at the forefront of a shift toward digital dollars and crypto payments, enabling businesses to overcome the inefficiencies of localized payment systems and tap into a global, internet-speed financial network. The move also signals growing institutional confidence in stablecoins as a viable medium of exchange, potentially catalyzing broader fintech innovation and crypto integration[3][4][6][8].
Looking ahead, Bridge’s integration into Stripe will likely accelerate the mainstream adoption of stablecoin payments, expanding their use cases across emerging markets and global commerce. Trends shaping their journey include regulatory clarity on stablecoins, increasing institutional adoption, and continued innovation in blockchain infrastructure. Stripe’s vast global footprint and developer ecosystem will amplify Bridge’s impact, potentially making stablecoins a standard payment method worldwide. This acquisition not only underscores Stripe’s vision of the future of money but also marks a pivotal moment in the convergence of traditional finance and crypto technology[3][4][8].
Bridge has raised $63.8M across 3 funding rounds. Most recently, it raised $5.0M Seed in October 2025.
| Date | Company | Round | Lead Investor(s) | Co-Investor(s) |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Oct 23, 2025 | Apriority | $2.3M Seed | Bridge, CAN, Illini Angels, Keiretsu Forum, Techstars, Valhalla Ventures | — |
| Jun 25, 2025 | Mahalo | $2.6M Pre-Seed | Motivate Ventures | Frédéric Latreille |
| Oct 1, 2020 | Priori | $6.0M Series A | — | Bridge Investments, Mindset Ventures, Thomson Reuters Ventures, Jules Miller, Mike Suchsland, Great Oaks Venture Capital, Hearst, Jambhala, Orrick |
| Date | Round | Lead Investors | Other Investors | Status |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Oct 1, 2025 | $5M Seed | Justin Wisz | Alumni Ventures, Haun Ventures, RTP Ventures, ULU Ventures, David Hauser, Edward C. Swenson, Molly Bennard, Nate Sleeper, Peter LEE, William Lewis, Bill Lewis, BOB White, Chris Piazza, Dani Fava | Announced |
| Aug 1, 2024 | $58M Series A | — | Eclipse Ventures, Haun Ventures, Gokul Rajaram, Pankaj Patel | Announced |
| Mar 1, 2014 | $800K Seed | — | Astanor Ventures, Founders Fund, Future Shape, Healthy Ventures, ULU Ventures, Zigg Capital, Aaron Peterman, Bart Swanson, Wayne Chang, Daniel Siciliano, Dave Baggett, Michael Levinthal, Munjal Shah, Paul English, 500 Startups | Announced |
Key people at Bridge.