The live demo is
on its way.
We are preparing the infrastructure to host a full, publicly accessible demonstration of the Stablecoin Stack — browser wallet extension, mobile app, simulated e-commerce checkout, real-time settlement feed, and Event Explorer API. It will be available here, at no cost, for anyone to explore.
Preparation progress
We are looking for hosting providers willing to offer a free or sponsored server for the Stablecoin Stack live demo environment. This is a non-commercial, open-source project maintained by the Fabric Payment Standards Foundation. Hosting the demo means your infrastructure is powering a publicly accessible showcase of open payment technology — visible to payment professionals, developers, and fintech companies worldwide.
- 4 cores AMD64
- 8 GB RAM
- 80 GB SSD
- 1 Gbps uplink
- Ubuntu 22+ / Debian 12+
The contact form is on the Foundation's website — Stablecoin Stack is part of a broader initiative led by the Fabric Payment Standards Foundation.
The Stablecoin Stack is free to use, free to deploy, and free to build on — and it stays that way because the Fabric Payment Standards Foundation operates independently, without commercial motives. Running the demo environment, maintaining the specification, and supporting the community has real costs. Every donation directly funds this work and keeps everything open.
Donation and sponsorship pages are on the Fabric Payment Standards Foundation website.
Whether you are a payment company evaluating the stack, a developer who wants to understand how it works, a researcher studying open payment standards, or simply someone who wants to support the effort — you are very welcome here. We are an open project and we actively want more people in the conversation. Reach out privately through the Foundation's contact form and tell us who you are and what interests you. There is no wrong reason to say hello.
Get in touch →The contact form lives on the Foundation's website. Stablecoin Stack is part of the broader Fabric Payment Standards Foundation initiative — this is intentional and it is explained there.
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