The Foundation launches a development platform for institutions and calls on Mastercard, Western Union and Worldpay

The Solana Foundation is launching a new development platform aimed at making it easier for financial institutions to create blockchain-based products, with early adopters including Mastercard, Western Union and Worldpay.

The Solana Developer Platform (SDP), currently available for developers to test, is a toolkit that allows businesses to build and scale financial applications on Solana without deep expertise in crypto infrastructure. The SDP will also integrate AI tools such as Anthropic’s Claude Code and OpenAI’s Codex.

The platform brings together services from more than 20 infrastructure providers – spanning custody, compliance, wallets and payments – into a single interface, streamlining what has traditionally been a fragmented process for institutions entering the space.

At launch, SDP includes two live modules. The issuance module allows businesses to create tokenized deposits, stablecoins, and real-world tokenized assets, while the payment module supports fiat and stablecoin flows, including entry and exit ramps and on-chain transactions. A trading module is expected later in 2026.

The involvement of traditional payment companies highlights the growing institutional interest in blockchain-based settlement. Mastercard is exploring stablecoin settlement on Solana, while Western Union is testing cross-border payments on the platform. Worldpay focuses on merchant settlement and tokenized assets.

“As Solana continues to be the most trusted and innovative infrastructure for payments and financial companies around the world, SDP provides an accessible and familiar experience for institutions and businesses to start building products on Solana today,” the Solana Foundation wrote in a press release shared with CoinDesk.

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