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Bridge

Bridge provides stablecoin APIs for developers to issue, move, and store digital dollars globally.

Bridge

Bridge operates as a stablecoin infrastructure platform, providing the APIs and orchestration layer that let businesses integrate digital-dollar rails directly into their applications. The firm's core offering is an end-to-end platform combining stablecoin issuance (backed by US Treasuries), cross-border orchestration, embedded wallets, and a global card program — all accessible through a single developer interface. Bridge's platform supports multiple asset classes across the digital-asset and payments stack: fiat-backed stablecoins (USDC, USDT), tokenized US Treasury products, and real-time cross-border settlement. The firm focuses on three deployment structures — direct issuance (clients launch branded stablecoins earning 3–4% on Treasury reserves per the firm's website), orchestration (moving and storing stablecoins through one API), and card programs (a global card that earns revenue on every transaction). The website highlights use cases spanning cross-border payouts at scale, on-chain financial services for USD access and payroll, and crypto-to-fiat ramps for DeFi ecosystems. No team size, founding date, or named principals are disclosed in available primary sources. The firm's public-facing posture is entirely product-led, with customer stories referenced but no specific portfolio companies or co-investor names published. This limits visibility into the organizational scale and investment decision-making structure beyond what the product documentation reveals. Bridge's structural differentiator is its identity as a pure infrastructure layer — it is not a neobank or a consumer wallet, but an API company that lets other businesses become stablecoin-native financial institutions. The platform absorbs the regulatory, compliance, and on-chain security complexity, enabling software companies to add global money movement without building their own banking or blockchain operations from scratch.

General information

Firm type

Asset Manager

Year founded

AUM

Undisclosed

Location

Region

North America

Country

United States

City

Corporate office

Sector focus

FinTechEnterprise SoftwarePrivate Credit

Frequently asked questions

What does Bridge actually do?

Bridge provides the API infrastructure that lets businesses integrate stablecoins into their existing applications. Companies use Bridge to issue their own stablecoins backed by US Treasuries, move and store digital dollars across borders, and embed global card programs — all through a single developer interface without building their own blockchain or banking operations.

Who runs investment decisions at Bridge?

No named principals or investment decision-makers are publicly disclosed. Bridge presents itself as a product company rather than an investment firm, and none of the available primary sources identify a CEO, CIO, or managing partner.

How does Bridge generate revenue?

Bridge earns revenue through its stablecoin platform in three ways: treasury yields when clients issue stablecoins backed by US Treasuries (the firm states 3–4% returns), transaction-based fees from orchestration and cross-border money movement, and revenue-sharing on its global card program where it earns with every transaction.

What is Bridge's known posture on co-investments alongside external GPs?

There is no indication in available primary sources that Bridge operates as an investment firm or participates in fund commitments or co-investments. The firm markets itself exclusively as a technology infrastructure provider for stablecoin payments and issuance.

Where is Bridge headquartered?

The firm's website identifies the United States as its country of operation, but no specific city or street address is published. No additional offices are listed.

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