What public reporting actually says
The safest reading is still U.S.-oriented
- AP and CNBC framing: public reporting described the rollout in terms of U.S. users.
- Licensing discussion: the best-known regulatory signal is a U.S. money transmitter footprint, not an international country map.
- No first-party geography center: we still do not have a durable official page listing supported countries.
Why this does not justify a country cluster yet
| No country list |
Without a public country-by-country support list, individual country pages would mostly repeat the same uncertainty. |
| No complete U.S. map |
If even state-level public availability is incomplete, global pages would be even thinner. |
| Better current structure |
One countries hub plus U.S. state pages creates a clearer and more defensible information architecture. |
Where this intent should go now
- U.S. coverage question: start with the states hub.
- Rollout question: use the launch page and beta page.
- Partner question: use the Visa page.