About Regulated Stablecoins
A regulated stablecoin is a digital asset pegged to a reference currency (such as USD, EUR, or SGD) issued by a licensed entity under an applicable legal framework. Frameworks such as MiCA in the EU, the Payment Services Act in Singapore, and the GENIUS Act in the United States establish requirements for reserve backing, redemption rights, and disclosure.
Well-known regulated stablecoins include USDC (Circle), PYUSD (Paxos/PayPal), EURC (Circle), EURAU (AllUnity), and XSGD (StraitsX). Each may be deployed across multiple blockchain networks simultaneously, with contract addresses per chain.
This directory lists only stablecoins that STRIDE has identified as regulated, meaning they are issued by a licensed entity under a named framework, alongside their issuer, regulatory status, and the jurisdictions in which issuance is authorised. A stablecoin's absence from this directory indicates that we have not identified any regulated status for it, not that it has been overlooked. Regulatory status is jurisdiction-specific: a stablecoin regulated in one jurisdiction may be unregulated in others.
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