Artemis shifting to enterprise data contracts
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This is a move from selling a terminal to selling operating data. Research teams buy seats so analysts can look at charts, but product and strategy teams buy feeds, benchmarks, and recurring reports that shape where a payment company launches, which corridors an issuer supports, and how a stablecoin team measures real adoption versus exchange churn. That expands Artemis from a per user tool into infrastructure that can sit inside planning, partnerships, and treasury workflows.
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The product already looks like a foundation for enterprise contracts. Artemis breaks stablecoin activity down by token, chain, exchange, region, and use case, filters out MEV and intra exchange noise, and works with issuers on methodology. That is the kind of cleaned dataset a payments PM or strategy lead can use to decide where demand is real, not just where gross volume is high.
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Visa is the clearest proof of the buyer expansion path. Its public onchain analytics work uses Artemis data and an adjusted transaction methodology built with Artemis, Allium, and others to estimate organic activity. Once a payments network trusts the methodology for public market framing, the next budget is internal, for corridor selection, partner scoring, and issuer benchmarking across business units.
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Competition also pushes Artemis upmarket. Dune now has a dedicated stablecoin analytics product, and Allium sells stablecoin datasets directly to payments teams. That makes simple analyst dashboards easier to substitute. Artemis needs to win on opinionated metrics, issuer relationships, and workflows that answer business questions like where to launch payouts or which exchange mix reflects true remittance demand.
The next step is for stablecoin data vendors to become planning systems for issuers, payment processors, and fintechs. As more stablecoin volume shifts from trading into savings, remittance, and cross border settlement, the highest value dataset will be the one that helps enterprises choose markets, price partnerships, and track adoption by corridor in near real time.