In CFTC Staff Letter 25-40, issued Dec. 8, 2025, MPD took a no-action position on certain requirements applicable to futures ...
Under a no-action framework, the CFTC changed the definition of "payment stablecoins" so that national trust banks can issue tokens that futures brokers can use as margin collateral. ・The move fits ...
CFTC expanded its crypto collateral framework to authorize national trust banks to issue stablecoins for use as margin in ...
The Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC) has updated guidance recognizing that national trust banks can issue US dollar-pegged stablecoins.
CFTC revised Staff Letter 25-40 to allow national trust banks to issue payment stablecoins for margin collateral use.
Most conversations around stablecoins today focus on what is already visible: cross-border payouts, marketplace settlements, and treasury movements using regulated, fiat-backed tokens. These use cases ...
SoFiUSD launched as a fully reserved, dollar-pegged stablecoin backed 1:1 by cash held in SoFi Bank’s Federal Reserve account. That backing structure separates it immediately from most existing ...
Fidelity’s move into stablecoins signals a major shift in how traditional financial giants are approaching digital assets. Long seen as ...
RAKBank's in-principle nod from the Central Bank of the UAE to launch a dirham-backed stablecoin adds a homegrown bank to the UAE’s stablecoin race. RAKBank is preparing to join the United Arab ...