The platform outlines how stablecoin-originated value is accepted and processed so Indonesian businesses receive straightforward Rupiah settlements.
Denpasar, Bali, Indonesia, 13th Jan 2026 — Xepeng today outlined how its platform supports stablecoin-originated value within its conversion-based payment flows, enabling Indonesian merchants to receive Rupiah settlements while allowing international payers to transact using commonly adopted digital instruments.

As stablecoins are increasingly used in cross-border transactions due to their relative price stability and settlement efficiency, platforms handling such instruments face the challenge of bridging digital value with local financial systems. Xepeng’s model addresses this by accepting stablecoin sources on the backend, executing conversion processes internally, and delivering outcomes exclusively in Indonesian Rupiah (IDR) to merchants.
For international customers, marketplaces, and travel platforms, stablecoin support can reduce friction when transacting with Indonesian businesses. Rather than navigating foreign exchange processes or confirming whether local merchants can accept non-domestic instruments, customers can rely on Xepeng as a conversion platform that translates global digital value into local currency outcomes.
Xepeng coordinates the processing of stablecoin-originated value through licensed and monitored backend channels. Transactions are screened against risk indicators and compliance checks before conversion is executed. Only after validation and processing are funds settled into the merchant’s registered bank account in Rupiah.
Under Xepeng’s framework, stablecoins function as transaction inputs, not as assets handled or held by merchants. International customers may initiate payments using supported stablecoin sources, while merchants remain fully insulated from the operational, custody, and accounting requirements associated with digital assets.

This approach enables cross-border transactions while preserving local settlement on the receiving side. By keeping merchants Rupiah-native, Xepeng simplifies collaboration between international customers who hold digital assets and Indonesian businesses.
By supporting stablecoin-originated value while settling exclusively in Rupiah, Xepeng positions itself as a bridge between international digital payment behavior and Indonesia’s domestic financial system. The platform’s design allows merchants to benefit from global demand without assuming the operational or compliance burdens typically associated with digital assets.
As cross-border payment behavior evolves, models that combine backend flexibility with local-currency outcomes may play an increasing role in facilitating international commerce.
Merchants and international digital asset holders interested in exploring Xepeng’s platform and its features can visit https://www.xepeng.com for further information
About Xepeng
Xepeng operates a conversion platform built specifically for Indonesian merchants to obtain Rupiah from international digital sources. The service emphasizes security, verification, and regulatory alignment, allowing merchants to accept global payments without holding or managing digital assets.
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Organization: Xepeng
Contact Person: Budi Satrya
Website: https://xepeng.com/
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Address:Jl. Cut Nyak Dien No.1, Renon
Address 2: Denpasar Selatan, Bali
City: Denpasar
State: Bali
Country:Indonesia
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Disclaimer: This press release is for informational purposes only. It does not constitute financial, investment, or legal advice, and merchants are not required to hold or manage digital assets.
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