Sending money to family still faces friction in 2026, Sandeep Nailwal notes

Sending money to family still faces friction in 2026, Sandeep Nailwal notes
Payment friction persists despite new tools

Sandeep Nailwal, CEO at Polygon Foundation, draws attention to the persistent inefficiencies in cross-border payments. He notes that although solutions to improve money transfers have existed for years, individuals sending money to family members still experience significant delays and incur fees even in 2026.

Nailwal previously introduced the Open Money Stack at Polygon, which aims to enable instant value transfers through a unified API. Polygon’s network saw $2.6 trillion in stablecoins moved, according to a past milestone cited by Nailwal. He has defended forecasts of $5–10 trillion in annual stablecoin volume on Polygon by 2030.

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