Deutsche Börse Group and Circle have entered into a memorandum of understanding (MoU) to onboard Circle’s stablecoins (USDC and EURC) on Deutsche Börse’s financial market infrastructure in Europe. The partnership will enable listing, trading, settlement, and custody of MiCA-compliant stablecoins on regulated venues, according to a joint announcement on Tuesday. What the Agreement Covers The tie-up […]Deutsche Börse Group and Circle have entered into a memorandum of understanding (MoU) to onboard Circle’s stablecoins (USDC and EURC) on Deutsche Börse’s financial market infrastructure in Europe. The partnership will enable listing, trading, settlement, and custody of MiCA-compliant stablecoins on regulated venues, according to a joint announcement on Tuesday. What the Agreement Covers The tie-up […]

USDC and EURC Secures Major Boost with Circle–Deutsche Börse Partnership

USDC
  • Circle collaborates with Deutsche Börse to enable broader adoption of USDC across European markets.
  • USDC is set to be integrated into trading and settlement platforms, boosting efficiency and transparency.
  • The partnership targets institutional investors, facilitating faster and safer cross-border transactions.

Deutsche Börse Group and Circle have entered into a memorandum of understanding (MoU) to onboard Circle’s stablecoins (USDC and EURC) on Deutsche Börse’s financial market infrastructure in Europe. The partnership will enable listing, trading, settlement, and custody of MiCA-compliant stablecoins on regulated venues, according to a joint announcement on Tuesday.

What the Agreement Covers

The tie-up will begin with the trading and listing of USDC and EURC on 3DX, Deutsche Börse’s electronic exchange (through its FX business unit, 360T), and via Crypto Finance, its institutional crypto business arm.

The collaboration will also enable institutional-grade digital asset custody via Deutsche Börse Group’s post-trade business Clearstream, leveraging the German entity of Crypto Finance as sub-custodian.

The collaboration is explicitly structured under the framework of the Markets in Crypto-Assets Regulation (MiCA). Since Circle was the first significant global stablecoin issuer to become MiCA compliant, the MoU stands as a natural step in regulatory alignment in Europe.

Also Read: Stablecoin Market Sees $46 Billion in Net Inflows Led by USDT and USDC

Significance & Market Response

This is the first time that a large European exchange operator is officially partnering with a global stablecoin issuer to bridge tokenized assets with regulated market infrastructure.

The initiative is designed to decrease settlement risk, enhance capital efficiency, and lower operating expenses for institutional players switching between fiat and tokenized assets.

In response, Circle shares surged in pre-market trading upon the announcement of the MoU.

Advantages, Challenges & What to Look Out For

Institutions can now more easily employ tokenized stablecoins within classical capital markets operations, trading, clearing, and custody without the need for fragmented or custom systems. The partnership could enable greater liquidity, stablecoin markets depth in Europe, and speed up TradFi-DeFi rail convergence.

The success is largely dependent on regulatory consistency; it is up for debate whether EU authorities permit multi-issuer stablecoins, or tokens issued under the same brand both inside and outside of Europe.

In Europe, central banks that are worried about monetary sovereignty and financial stability are particularly competitive and skeptical of stablecoins’ systemic risks.

Also Read: MetaMask, Linea & Brevis Launch 2.4% APR ZK Rewards for Aave USDC Users

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