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      Updated:December 25, 20254 Mins Read
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      PayPal has unveiled a new peer-to-peer (P2P) feature called PayPal Links, which lets users send or request payments using personalized, one-time links shared via text, chat, or email. The feature is launching first in the U.S., with expansions to the U.K., Italy, and other markets expected shortly. What’s especially newsworthy: PayPal will soon integrate cryptocurrency (including Bitcoin, Ethereum, PYUSD stablecoin, and more) into this payment flow, permitting transfers between PayPal, Venmo, and compatible external wallets. The “Links” will expire after 10 days unless claimed, and PayPal emphasizes that friends-and-family transfers will remain exempt from IRS 1099-K reporting, preserving privacy and convenience for personal payments. 

      Sources: PaymentsDive.com, TechCrunch, PayPal Newsroom

      Key Takeaways

      – Streamlined Payment Workflow: PayPal Links reduces friction by removing the need to find or verify someone’s profile; you simply set the amount, generate a one-time link, and send. Expiration and the ability to cancel or remind make it more manageable. 

      – Crypto Integration Is Coming: Users in the U.S. will be able to use Bitcoin, Ethereum, PayPal’s stablecoin PYUSD, and potentially other digital assets in this new one-time link format, including transfers to external wallets. 

      – Privacy & Tax Reporting Clarity: Despite new crypto features, personal transfers (gifts, reimbursements, splitting expenses) via PayPal and Venmo won’t trigger 1099-K reporting, so personal transactions stay more private and taxed only as they should be under existing rules. 

      In-Depth

      PayPal’s new “Links” feature marks a meaningful shift in how everyday payments might flow among consumers. Traditionally, peer-to-peer payments involve identifying users (via names, email, or PayPal usernames), often going through multiple steps: opening the app, entering recipients’ information, entering amounts, sometimes verifying identity or profile details. With PayPal Links, all that is simplified: you decide an amount or request a specific amount, generate a private, one-time link tied to that transaction, and send it via your favorite messaging or communication channel—text, messaging apps, email, etc. If no one claims the link, it expires after ten days, though reminders or cancellations are options.

      What makes this move more than a convenience play is the upcoming support for cryptocurrencies. PayPal is set to allow U.S. users to send Bitcoin, Ethereum, its stablecoin PYUSD, and “other digital assets” via these one-time links. Notably, recipients can be in PayPal, Venmo, or external digital wallets that support crypto or stablecoins. The expansion to international markets (starting with the U.K. and Italy) signals PayPal’s intention to scale this, not just domestically but globally.

      On the regulatory and privacy front, PayPal is preserving existing tax-friendly handling of personal transfers: gifts, reimbursements, and splitting shared expenses won’t trigger IRS 1099-K reporting. That keeps the “personal” part of peer payments genuinely personal, especially important now that crypto is involved. It helps alleviate concerns that adding digital assets would complicate users’ tax situations.

      This strategy aligns with PayPal’s broader “PayPal World” initiative, aiming for greater interoperability among payments systems, wallets, and currencies (fiat and digital). Crypto has repeatedly been positioned not just as an investment asset, but as a functional medium of exchange—especially in P2P and cross-wallet transfers. By embedding crypto support in something as simple and conversational as a shared link, PayPal may be lowering one major barrier: user experience friction.

      Of course, there are risks: security of external wallets, regulatory uncertainty (especially with crypto), and user education challenges. Users will need to trust that the correct wallet addresses are used, that the assets are handled securely, and that the link-based model doesn’t introduce phishing or fraud vectors. But if executed well, PayPal Links could represent a step toward more seamless digital payments—where money moves as easily as messages. And with crypto in the mix, it could signal a further blurring of lines between traditional payments and digital assets in everyday life.

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