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crypto.news 2024-12-13 01:08:53

$147b financial group Oddo will enter stablecoin market with Fireblocks

Paris-based asset manager and private banking services Oddo will collaborate with Fireblocks to enter the stablecoin market. Oddo BHF SCA brought an initiative to increase the use case of euro-dominated stablecoin by working with a crypto technology firm. This project is projected to launch by next year. Under the newly adopted European Union regulations, stablecoin is the most anticipated digital asset due to low volatility and popular choices among crypto traders. This project comes after Societe Generale SA’s crypto asset unit in France, which already uses the euro-dominated stablecoin named EUR convertible and supervises under the new rules. Fireblocks , known as wallet infrastructure and operations, are the most accessible platform that could integrate with 60 blockchains. They also could facilitate the settlement of digital transactions. Read more: Blockchain provider Fireblocks sets up office in Japan to support institutional adoption Oddo and stablecoin market Oddo is known as a financial group in France that generates banking income of $1.02 billion from several businesses, including private banking, asset management, and corporate investment banking. The company will enter the crowded market in Europe, which already includes global competitors, including Tether ( USDT ), USD Coin ( USDC ), and PayPal USD ( PYUSD ). Bloomberg has reported that Robinhood Market and Revolut are among the companies that are considering launching stablecoin. Deutsche Bank collaborated with Galaxy Digital Holdings to form a news company named AllUnity, which plans to issue euro stablecoin in the area. You might also like: Crypto.com partners with Deutsche Bank for corporate banking expansion

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