XWeave, a stablecoin infrastructure startup for cross-border payments will be expanding its operations to the UAE after raising $3 million in seed funding. The round was led by Jungle Ventures through its First Cheque@Jungle initiative, alongside crypto investment firm Lightshift. Follow-on investment came from Menyala, a venture studio founded by Temasek that also incubated the company. Additional investors include White Star Capital, Fabric Ventures, Digital Currency Group (DCG), The Venture Dept., and several angel investors.

As per the announcement, the funding will be used to expand XWeave’s network across non-G10 payment corridors in Asia and the Middle East, including the UAE, Indonesia, Japan, and Hong Kong. The company is also in talks with regional fintechs and global merchant platforms to integrate real-time cross-border settlement into their products.

Founded in 2024 by Milind Sanghavi, a payments veteran with prior roles at Meta, PayPal, Visa, Ezetap, and OCBC, XWeave aims to modernize global money movement by connecting fiat payment rails with blockchain-based stablecoin networks. Since launching operations in December 2024, XWeave has enabled real-time payments between Singapore and the Philippines.


“The US$30T cross-border payments market is overdue for transformation. As stablecoins evolve into mainstream financial infrastructure, XWeave is the connective tissue that enables businesses to move money across borders with the ease of a text and the compliance rigor of regulated flows. While there have been other attempts using specific digital assets, we’re about to see a significant rise in both stablecoins and CBDCs. XWeave’s non-custodial, asset-agnostic orchestration platform is the best way for businesses to access this growing liquidity— leveraging the benefits of blockchain without relying on regulatory arbitrage. Our job is to make it usable and adaptable for the full spectrum of money flows.” said Milind Sanghavi, Founder and CEO of XWeave.

This week, Eric Trump, the son of President Donald Trump, during his participation at Token 2049 demystified the stablecoin behind the deal that was made between UAE sovereign wealth fund MGX and Binance crypto exchange. The $2 billion investment by MGX into Binance was announced earlier this year, yet the stablecoin mentioned for carrying out the deal remained a mystery.