PANews reported on October 23rd that, according to Blockworks, Paxos is launching a feature that allows employees to receive a portion of their salary in the stablecoin USDG, thanks to an integration with Toku. This integration will utilize the same payroll platforms—ADP and Workday—but will allow employees to receive USDG directly into their personal wallets. For employees choosing to receive their salary in USDG, unlike traditional paychecks, settlement will be instant, eliminating the need to wait for the stablecoin. “By adopting USDG payroll for our team, Paxos is providing users with the most direct way to engage and experience USDG in their daily lives,” Paxos stated in a press release. “As more companies integrate Toku’s payroll platform, thousands of employees around the world will receive USDG directly at the source of their income.”PANews reported on October 23rd that, according to Blockworks, Paxos is launching a feature that allows employees to receive a portion of their salary in the stablecoin USDG, thanks to an integration with Toku. This integration will utilize the same payroll platforms—ADP and Workday—but will allow employees to receive USDG directly into their personal wallets. For employees choosing to receive their salary in USDG, unlike traditional paychecks, settlement will be instant, eliminating the need to wait for the stablecoin. “By adopting USDG payroll for our team, Paxos is providing users with the most direct way to engage and experience USDG in their daily lives,” Paxos stated in a press release. “As more companies integrate Toku’s payroll platform, thousands of employees around the world will receive USDG directly at the source of their income.”

Paxos will allow employees to receive their salaries in the stablecoin USDG

2025/10/23 22:02

PANews reported on October 23rd that, according to Blockworks, Paxos is launching a feature that allows employees to receive a portion of their salary in the stablecoin USDG, thanks to an integration with Toku. This integration will utilize the same payroll platforms—ADP and Workday—but will allow employees to receive USDG directly into their personal wallets. For employees choosing to receive their salary in USDG, unlike traditional paychecks, settlement will be instant, eliminating the need to wait for the stablecoin.

“By adopting USDG payroll for our team, Paxos is providing users with the most direct way to engage and experience USDG in their daily lives,” Paxos stated in a press release. “As more companies integrate Toku’s payroll platform, thousands of employees around the world will receive USDG directly at the source of their income.”

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