Barclays, one of the world’s largest banks, has made its first-ever investment in a stablecoin-related company. It bought a stake in the U.S.-based firm called Barclays, one of the world’s largest banks, has made its first-ever investment in a stablecoin-related company. It bought a stake in the U.S.-based firm called

Barclays Makes First Stablecoin Bet with Investment in Ubyx

  • Barclays takes an equity stake in Ubyx to explore compliant stablecoin infrastructure.
  • Regulated stablecoin rails emerge as banks’ preferred entry point into digital money.

Barclays, one of the world’s largest banks, has made its first-ever investment in a stablecoin-related company. It bought a stake in the U.S.-based firm called Ubyx, which builds infrastructure for using Stablecoins in the traditional financial systems. But Barclays did not reveal how much it has invested in Ubyx.  

Basically, Ubyx is not a crypto exchange; instead, it acts as a clearing and settlement layer for the Stablecoins. It helps banks and fintech apps to accept the stablecoins. It also allows people and businesses to deposit stablecoins directly into their bank accounts and work across multiple blockchains and Stablecoin issuers. It mainly focuses on the regulated and compliant settlements. 

Why Big Banks Are Turning to Regulated Stablecoin Infrastructure

Barclays says that this move is a part of a bigger plan to explore “new forms of digital money. This means that Barclays is really interested in stablecoins rather than volatile cryptocurrencies. It also wants to understand how the tokenized money can work inside existing laws, and the bank wants to be ready if the stablecoins become part of mainstream payments. Ubyx and Barclays will also work together in Tokenized money that stays within the regulatory rules. 

This Deal reflects a wider move by the Big banks as they want access to stablecoin infrastructure but don’t want the regulatory risk. So they are backing compliant backend platforms instead of issuing tokens directly. Barclays recently joined other banks exploring G7-backed digital money and participated in projects for the Tokenized deposits. 

Even though banks like Barclays are exploring stablecoins, regulators are being very careful. These regulators worry about money leaving the banks with Financial stability risk, which can create risk for the Traditional Banking system. That’s why bodies like the Bank of England are considering limits on how many stablecoins people or institutions can hold. Still, there is the tension that arises because different groups want different things. Banks want speed and efficiency, but the Regulators want safety and Stability. So this is why companies like Ubyx sit in the middle, and their job is to build systems that let banks use stablecoins without breaking regulatory rules. 

This shows that the stablecoins are moving from the experimental to real financial infrastructure, and the Big banks believe stablecoins could become standard settlement tools. The future of money may be tokenized, programmable, and regulated. 

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