StraitsX has launched XSGD and XUSD on the Solana blockchain, giving users and platforms access to both Singapore dollar-backed and U.S. dollar-backed stablecoinStraitsX has launched XSGD and XUSD on the Solana blockchain, giving users and platforms access to both Singapore dollar-backed and U.S. dollar-backed stablecoin

StraitsX Taps Solana for XSGD and XUSD Stablecoin Expansion

2026/03/31 19:00
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StraitsX has launched XSGD and XUSD on the Solana blockchain, giving users and platforms access to both Singapore dollar-backed and U.S. dollar-backed stablecoin liquidity within the same high-speed on-chain environment.

The move expands StraitsX’s fiat-linked stablecoin infrastructure into one of the most active blockchain ecosystems for payments, trading, and real-time settlement. More importantly, it introduces a direct SGD–USD stablecoin corridor on Solana, potentially improving how fiat-referenced value moves across on-chain applications.

At a practical level, the launch gives builders, exchanges, and institutions access to native SGD and USD rails inside the same blockchain environment, rather than forcing cross-currency activity through fragmented networks or off-chain settlement layers.

That matters because stablecoin infrastructure is increasingly being evaluated less on token issuance alone and more on where liquidity can actually be used efficiently.

Solana has become one of the more relevant environments for that question. Its relatively low transaction costs, high throughput, and fast finality have made it a growing venue for stablecoin transfers, DeFi activity, and payment-related applications. StraitsX’s decision to deploy both XSGD and XUSD there suggests a focus not just on token availability, but on transactional utility.

The Significance of Foreign Exchange Functionality

With both XSGD and XUSD now live on Solana, users can move between Singapore dollar and U.S. dollar-denominated value within a single on-chain ecosystem. That creates a more direct pathway for on-chain FX settlement, particularly for applications involving cross-border payments, trading, treasury operations, or programmable financial flows.

StraitsX says the next phase will focus on integration rather than just issuance. That includes working with centralized exchanges, decentralized exchanges, automated market makers, and lending protocols to deepen liquidity and expand utility for both assets across the Solana ecosystem.

Stablecoins only become meaningful infrastructure when they are embedded into actual financial workflows. Without exchange support, lending markets, or settlement use cases, issuance alone does little to improve capital movement.

For StraitsX, launching XSGD and XUSD on Solana appears to be a bet that the next phase of stablecoin adoption will be shaped by speed, composability, and real settlement demand, not just circulation numbers.

If that thesis holds, the addition of both currencies to Solana could give the network a more credible role in on-chain regional and cross-border liquidity flows.

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