The global non-fungible token market is slated to get hotter and even hotter in the coming weeks and possibly retest another bull run before the [...]The global non-fungible token market is slated to get hotter and even hotter in the coming weeks and possibly retest another bull run before the [...]

Paxos Co-Founder Calls $300 Trillion Minting Blunder Evidence Of Blockchain Transparency

Paxos co-founder Charles Cascarilla has framed the accidental minting of $300 trillion in PayPal’s PYUSD stablecoin as evidence of blockchain transparency.

“It underscores the value of the blockchain,” Cascarilla said during a Federal Reserve crypto roundtable. “It actually shows the transparency that you can immediately have into what’s going on. In this case, an operational error that was entirely internal to our systems is now immediately visible to everybody.” 

He added that the the entire financial system could have the same level of transparency over time, something he called ”a really positive thing” that ”can create confidence in the financial system in a way that the opacity that exists today has really limited.”

Cascarilla’s remarks come as regulators consider whether or not to grant Paxos a Fed Master Account. 

PYUSD Market Cap Briefly Surpasses Global GDP 

The Paxos blunder saw PYUSD’s stablecoin briefly reach more than 2x the value of global Gross Domestic Product (GDP).

Shortly after the accidental mint, the crypto community began questioning the sudden surge in the stablecoin’s supply. Less than an hour later, the team moved the newly-minted tokens to an inaccessible address that removed them from the supply. 

Cascarilla said that the company knew about the mistake “within a minute or two,” and said the tokens never left the company’s internal systems. 

“The mistake was entirely ours,” he said. ”Certainly, we didn’t operate at the standards that we expect of ourselves,”

Still, the crypto community has asked why it was so easy to mint trillions of dollars onchain in the first place. Some also raised concerns around what reassurances there are that stablecoins are in fact backed by the reserves that issuers claim they have. 

Paxos And Other Stablecoin Firms Apply For Fed Master Accounts

Paxos and other crypto-native firms, such as Anchorage Digital Bank and Ripple Labs, are in the process of applying for Fed Master Accounts with the Federal Reserve.

It serves as the central account through which an institution conducts its relationship with the Fed, including deposits, payments, intraday/overnight credit, and the settlement of transactions. 

It gives direct access to the central bank’s payment and settlement infrastructure, enabling an institution to hold deposits at the Reserve Bank.

Paxos and other applicants have faced opposition to their applications from traditional banks.

Fed Governor Pitches “Skinny” Master Accounts

There may be better news ahead. Governor Christopher Waller said earlier this week that the Fed is analyzing a new kind of account that is provisionally called a “skinny master account” for firms that are not full-fledged banks. 

Those new accounts would give firms access to the Fed’s infrastructure without granting all of the privileges of a full Fed Master Account. Some of the key restrictions that are being contemplated include no interest payments on balances, possibly no overdraft/discount-window access, and balance caps.

Waller said that the new accounts are part of the central bank’s broader mission to embrace innovation. He added that “payments innovation moves fast, and the Fed needs to keep up.” 

The effort has been labeled as a prototype at this stage, and the final details have not yet been finalized. 

That’s as stablecoins processed around $9 trillion in transactions over the past 12 months, according to a recent report by venture capital firm a16z. 

Stablecoin transaction volume (Source: a16z)

“In years past, stablecoins were used mostly to settle speculative crypto trades; as of the last couple years, they have become the fastest, cheapest, and most global way to send a dollar,” the report said.

The stablecoin market cap has also soared past $300 billion following the signing of the GENIUS Act by US President Donald Trump, giving the industry some long-awaited regulatory clarity. 

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