Swiss Franc Stablecoin Rolls Out Faster: UBS Group, Sygnum Bank, and Other Institutions Enter the Game

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Gate News:Gate News, multiple core financial institutions in Switzerland have jointly launched a Swiss franc stablecoin sandbox test, marking a substantive step forward for Europe’s traditional financial system in the field of on-chain settlement. Participants include UBS Group, Sygnum Bank, Swiss Post Finance, and other institutions. The project will run in a regulated environment until 2026 and will open up to more banks and enterprises.

The core objective of this sandbox program is to build a blockchain-based digital settlement layer that enables financial institutions to test stablecoin payment, clearing, and asset transfer functions under real market conditions. The project sets limits on transaction volume and the number of participants to ensure risks remain controllable, while also accumulating data and experience for future large-scale commercialization.

From an industry perspective, stablecoins are accelerating their penetration into global payment systems. Data shows that the total supply of stablecoins pegged to the U.S. dollar is now approaching $300 billion, with USDT and USDC occupying a dominant position. Meanwhile, Standard Chartered Bank’s analysis suggests that stablecoin trading frequency continues to rise, and in the coming years the market size may expand to the $2 trillion level.

Against this backdrop, Switzerland’s push for a pilot of a domestic stablecoin has clear strategic significance. On the one hand, it can strengthen the digital competitiveness of the country’s financial infrastructure. On the other hand, it also provides new technical pathways for cross-border payments, institutional settlement, and asset tokenization. Especially as global regulation becomes increasingly clear, compliant stablecoins are expected to become an important complement to traditional banking systems.

It is worth noting that the project not only focuses on technical validation, but also emphasizes real business scenarios, such as corporate payments, interbank clearing, and digital asset custody. As testing progresses, the stablecoin’s fit within real financial systems will be validated more clearly.

From a more macro perspective, Switzerland’s move reflects that the global financial system is evolving toward “on-chaining.” If test results are positive, a Swiss franc stablecoin may become one of the first domestic stable assets in Europe to achieve large-scale adoption, adding a new variable to the global stablecoin competitive landscape. (The Block)

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