Today, Solana Foundation is launching Solana Developer Platform (SDP) — an API-driven platform built to help enterprises and financial institutions launch financial products on Solana. We're proud to be a long-time partner of Solana and support SDP’s growth.
Bridge is joining SDP as an orchestration infrastructure partner. That means companies building on SDP can plug directly into Bridge's on- and off-ramp capabilities to move money between fiat and stablecoins without having to set up a separate integration.
SDP is organized around three core API modules, each targeting a different layer of institutional finance:
- Issuance — Issue tokenized deposits, GENIUS-compliant stablecoins, or tokenized real-world assets
- Payments — Orchestrate fiat and stablecoin flows, including on-ramps, off-ramps, and onchain transactions for B2B, B2C, and P2P use cases
- Trading — Support atomic swaps, vaults, and onchain FX (coming later in 2026)
Bridge lives inside the Payments Module. With our orchestration capabilities integrated, teams building on Solana can onramp fiat and convert it to stablecoins onchain, off-ramp stablecoin balances back to fiat and settle into bank accounts, and support B2B, B2C, and P2P payment flows — without owning the fiat-to-crypto conversion layer themselves.
The orchestration layer is often the hardest part of building a stablecoin payment product. It's where most teams lose time — navigating banking relationships, compliance requirements, and currency conversions before they've shipped a single feature. Bridge already onramps and offramps stablecoin volume involving USD, EUR, GBP, BRL, MXN, and more, with support for ACH, FedWire, SEPA Instant, Faster Payments, Pix, SPEI, and additional currencies and rails coming throughout 2026. Because Bridge already fully supports Solana and has the requisite licensing and financial partnerships in place across regions, that coverage is available to eligible SDP builders from day one — no ramp-up, no waiting.
Whether you're a fintech launching a stablecoin product, an institution processing cross-border settlements, or a developer building on programmable money for the first time, the goal is the same: get you to market faster, without getting stuck on infrastructure.
SDP is launching with early users including Mastercard, Worldpay, and Western Union — institutions that need reliable, compliant ramp infrastructure at scale. We're excited to be part of the stack that helps them, and the next wave of builders, get to market faster.
If you're building on SDP and want to connect your product to Bridge's orchestration infrastructure, apply for early access at platform.solana.com
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