SOCIETE GENERAL FORGE (SG-FORCE) said that she planned to introduce her stable, EURCV EURCV compliant with the micro with stellar blockchain.
The stablecoin has been launched for the first time on Ethereum, which remains the only blockchain so far. However, he also plans to issue Solana and the big XRP book.
“Our upcoming integration with Stellar represents a pivotal moment in filling traditional finance with the digital asset ecosystem,” said Guillaume Chatain, income manager at SG-Forge. “The stellar approach and the links established with asset managers and Tradfi institutions align perfectly with our mission to reach a broader adoption of stablecoins within the financial system.”
The founder of Stellar was previously in Ripple, so the blockchain targeted the payments of the first day. Years ago, IBM even used Stellar to launch a global payment network connecting banks, IBM World Wire, but was perhaps ahead of its time.
In terms of current institutional traction, the biggest fan of Stellar is the director of assets Franklin Templeton. He launched his FOBXX Money Market Fund on Stellar, who remained his only blockchain for years. In recent times, FOBXX has extended to six other blockchains, but Stellar still represents almost two thirds, with around $ 392 million Benji (FOBXX) on the blockchain and 870 customers of Franklin Templeton.
Meanwhile, EURCV remains emerging, with a market capitalization of 41 million euros ($ 43 million). Four portfolios represent more than 90% of the assets and three of these portfolios representing 25 million euros and have not treated. That said, the expansion to other blockchains worked well for the Paypal Stablecoin and Benji by Franklin Templeton. The expansion of the EURCV therefore makes sense.
SG-FORGE is one of the ten institutions that are approved to issue stablescoins in Europe, including three in France. The others are:
Sg-forge | France |
Circle | France |
Salvus | France |
Payments Assoz | The Netherlands |
Republic of Fiat | The Netherlands |
Stabrr | Malta |
Stable mint | Malta |
Toy mt | Malta |
Banking circle | Luxembourg |
Membrane financing | Finland |