YouTube is allowing its creators to receive earnings via PayPal's stablecoin. May Zabaneh, head of PayPal's crypto business, confirmed the move to Fortune magazine, stating that the feature is now officially live and currently only available to users in the United States. A spokesperson for Google (YouTube's parent company) also confirmed the news, stating that YouTube has added a way to pay creators via PayPal's stablecoin. YouTube has long been a corporate user of PayPal, using PayPal's large-scale payment service to help part-time content producers, such as platform creators, receive their earnings. In early Q3 of this year, PayPal added the ability for recipients to receive payments in PayPal's stablecoin PYUSD. Subsequently, YouTube chose to offer this option to its creators—creators can use it to receive a share of the revenue they earn from content published on the platform.