Australia’s economy is entering a pivotal period in which it must choose whether to embrace the inevitability of a fully-digital, web3-enabled financial future or risk being left behind, a new report from the Australian arm of digital asset custody firm, Zodia Custody, has claimed. In the report titled ‘Pegged for Growth’, Ryan Hodges, Managing Director […] The post Australia Reaches Its ‘Kodak Moment’ as Stablecoins Poised to Redefine National Finance, Says Report appeared first on Crypto News Australia.Australia’s economy is entering a pivotal period in which it must choose whether to embrace the inevitability of a fully-digital, web3-enabled financial future or risk being left behind, a new report from the Australian arm of digital asset custody firm, Zodia Custody, has claimed. In the report titled ‘Pegged for Growth’, Ryan Hodges, Managing Director […] The post Australia Reaches Its ‘Kodak Moment’ as Stablecoins Poised to Redefine National Finance, Says Report appeared first on Crypto News Australia.

Australia Reaches Its ‘Kodak Moment’ as Stablecoins Poised to Redefine National Finance, Says Report

2025/12/11 12:04
  • A new report from digital asset custody firm Zodia Custody argues that Australia’s economy is approaching an inflection point that will see digital assets, particularly stablecoins, rapidly begin to play a larger role.
  • Report contributor Joni Pirovich, founder and CEO of Crystal aOS, predicted that by 2030, we’ll see widespread adoption of stablecoins across the Australian economy.

Australia’s economy is entering a pivotal period in which it must choose whether to embrace the inevitability of a fully-digital, web3-enabled financial future or risk being left behind, a new report from the Australian arm of digital asset custody firm, Zodia Custody, has claimed.

In the report titled ‘Pegged for Growth’, Ryan Hodges, Managing Director at Zodia Custody Australia, said that stablecoins are no longer a niche financial technology in Australia. He argued they’re rapidly becoming “essential infrastructure,” and are “already solving practical problems for businesses.”

“Stablecoins are becoming the connective tissue of a modern financial system,” Hodges said. He added that this emerging stablecoin-based system is “faster, more open and able to meet Australia’s next decade of digital innovation.”

Report contributor Joni Pirovich, the founder and CEO of Crystal aOS, characterised stablecoins as representing both a “lightbulb and a Kodak moment” for banks and asset managers. She pointed to the rapidly improving regulatory environments both at home and abroad as setting the stage for revolutionary adoption by 2030.

“The pace of adoption of stablecoins globally and the pace of law reform and regulatory clarity have accelerated,” Pirovich said.

We’re fast moving out of the regulatory purgatory we’ve experienced over the last decade, and after years of pilots and testing the market is poised to launch, and is launching, blockchain based innovations.

Joni Pirovich, CEO, Crystal aOS

The report identified five real-world use cases, which reveal the extent to which stablecoins are already a part of the Australian economy.

  1. Treasury and liquidity operations by crypto exchanges and other web3 financial institutions — currently, 75% of trades on Australian crypto exchanges involve a stablecoin on one or both sides.
  2. Cross-border payments involving stablecoins, used by Australian SaaS and Web3 firms to pay offshore employees and freelancers, and in the mining, energy and commodities sectors to settle accounts with suppliers based in Asia.
  3. Settlement infrastructure, allowing 24/7 trading by crypto exchanges, over-the-counter (OTC) trading desks and tokenisation platforms.
  4. Payment platforms and wallet providers are increasingly using stablecoins to speed payments and reduce costs.
  5. Tokenised yield management using stablecoins, which is becoming more prevalent among family offices and high-net-worth individuals.

Commenting on these trends, Zodia’s Head of Product Marketing, Laura Dinneen, said that taken together, they reflect a growing recognition in Australia of the practical utility of stablecoins.

“Australian adoption of stablecoins is not driven by ideology or speculation, but by practical economic utility…Australia’s digital asset landscape is moving from possibility to implementation, and stablecoins are proving to be one of the foundational tools enabling that shift.”

Related: Australia Enters the Global Crypto Spotlight as Adoption Surges

Aussie Stablecoin Issuers Seeing Adoption

Several Australian dollar-backed stablecoin issuers contributed to the report, with many of them, including the Novatti-backed AUDD and Forte Securities-backed Forte AUD, reporting to have seen strong adoption.

AUDD has already processed transaction volumes approaching $1 billion, critically, without AUDC [the stablecoin issuer] ever seeding the market.

Effie Dimitropoulos, AUDC co-founder and CEO.

Earlier this year AUDD was listed on Coinbase, marking a significant step forward for the stablecoin. Like many of the Australian stablecoins which contributed to the report, AUDD has been involved in several government-backed pilots, including the Digital Finance Cooperative Research Centre’s wholesale CBDC pilot Project Acacia, which is currently underway.

Commenting on advances Australia has made around stablecoin regulation, Paula Gregory, CEO of Forte AUD, said it has “given companies the confidence to move from discussion and planning to genuine production and innovation.”

“Businesses seeking to use stablecoins for payments can now progress with clarity and certainty,” Gregory said.

Related: Aussie Bitcoin Lobby Slams ABC Over ‘One-Sided’ Hit Piece, Citing Policy Breaches

Lisa Wade, Chief Community Officer at Fableration and UnboundRWA, also highlighted the extent of progress stablecoins have made in Australia since the early days of industry pilots such as Project Atom and Project Dunbar.

“The early bank projects — Atom, Dunbar, and the first stablecoin pilots — laid the foundations for everything that’s happening now. They showed programmability, trust and compliance could co-exist.”

Australia’s regulatory engagement has matured from conceptual pilots to policy frameworks that are now genuinely forward looking…Today we’re entering the era of agentic data validation, where every asset and participant is represented by a verified digital twin on-chain.

Lisa Wade, Chief Community Officer, Fableration & UnboundRWA

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