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Banks and stablecoins dossier

Euro stablecoins are moving from fintech experiment to banking product. This dossier tracks issuers, reserve requirements and how quickly a token converts back into euros.

Noor ClaeysWritten by Redacteur onderzoek, HasseltUpdated Checked by the editorial desk

Timeline

  1. MiCA rules for e-money tokens take effect in the EU.
  2. First bank consortia announce a euro stablecoin.
  3. Supervisors focus on reserves, liquidity and same-day redemption.

Who may issue

Under MiCA a euro stablecoin may only be issued by a bank or an e-money institution. Reserves must be full and segregated from own funds.

That is why banks and payment institutions are becoming the main EU issuers.

  • Full backing in liquid assets
  • Right to redemption at par
  • Segregated custody of reserves

What it means for you

The key question is not yield but how fast and at what cost you can redeem. Check the issuer, the reserve composition and published attestations.

A token that cannot be converted to euros on your bank account within a business day deserves extra scrutiny.

Frequently asked questions

Is a euro stablecoin covered by deposit insurance?

No. You hold a claim on the issuer and its reserves, not a guaranteed bank deposit.

Why do banks issue tokens themselves?

To speed up payments and settlement and to keep the customer relationship as payments move onto blockchains.

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