Traditional Banks Drive Stablecoin Surge in Crypto Markets

By: cointurk|2025/05/16 00:00:15
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In the midst of heightened stablecoin competition in cryptocurrency markets and ongoing regulatory discussions in the United States, traditional financial institutions are showing increasing interest in this space. Ben Reynolds, the stablecoin director at BitGo, highlighted this trend, noting that traditional banks fear losing their edge against digital currencies. Speaking at the Consensus 2025 event in Toronto, Reynolds revealed that BitGo’s recently launched “stablecoin-as-a-service” has garnered significant interest from both US and foreign banks. Concerns of Banks and Institutions During his panel discussion, Ben Reynolds emphasized that many banks are worried about lagging in the stablecoin arena and are thus striving to remain relevant in the market. Banks are reportedly concerned about the risk of losing deposits against digital dollars in the future. As a response, these traditional institutions are contemplating tokenizing their deposits or issuing their own stablecoins. Despite the substantial growth in yield-bearing stablecoins and tokenized money market funds, they still constitute a small portion of the $230 billion stablecoin market. Discussions at the panel suggested that although yield-oriented stablecoins hold significant potential, their primary use to date has been to facilitate payments and ease of transactions. Emerging Use Cases and Impact of Regulation Sam Broner from A16z highlighted that yield-bearing stablecoins offer more practicality in areas used for payments and transactions than purely investment returns. Broner stated, “Stablecoins serve as assets where accessibility rivals yields in importance for users in payments and transfers.” BlackRock’s crypto product strategist, Matt Kunke, pointed out the advantages of yield-bearing stablecoins for institutions, highlighting speed and efficiency as key attractions in financial transactions. Reduction of obstacles in inter-institution asset transfers could make stablecoins more appealing, he emphasized. Kunke further explained that categorized as securities, tokenized treasury funds might trade in different markets than stablecoins, reflecting varied regulatory treatments. The regulatory landscape is crucial in determining the future of stablecoins in markets. Joseph Saldana from the Wyoming Stable Token Commission pointed out that yield tokens have the potential to increase investor access compared to traditional funds, which often require minimum investment amounts that exclude many potential investors. Boundaries between traditional finance and digital assets could reshape due to the expansion of stablecoins and the influence of regulations. Financial institutions are focusing on rapidly adapting stablecoins and similar assets to maintain competitiveness in the digital asset space. The increasing yield potential and accessibility of stablecoins may drive further transformations in financial markets in the future.

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