Spain's largest bank Santander explores stablecoin offering and retail crypto access

Source Fxstreet
  • Santander, Spain's largest bank, is in the early stages of expanding its digital asset business, including stablecoin offerings.
  • The expansion includes retail access to cryptocurrency services through its digital bank, Openbank.
  • Openbank recently applied for licenses to offer crypto services under the European Union's new regulatory framework.

Santander, the largest bank in Spain, is expanding its business to include digital assets, with early-stage plans to issue stablecoins denominated in US Dollars (USD) and Euros (EUR). The offerings could extend retail access to cryptocurrencies through Openbank, Santander's digital bank.

Santander mulls stablecoin offerings 

The Spanish lender's digital bank, Openbank, has applied for licenses, seeking to provide access to crypto services under Markets in Crypto-Assets Regulation (MiCA), the European Union's new regulatory framework.

According to a Bloomberg report, Santander's stablecoins could be dominated in Euros and US Dollars. Dollar-pegged tokens have gained popularity among consumers and businesses, serving as a bridge between digital assets and the traditional financial system.

Economies with weaker currencies, including some nations in Latin America, where Santander has an expansive customer base, have adopted dollar-pegged tokens. People familiar with the plans, who were not named by Bloomberg, said the Spanish lender could issue its own stablecoin or provide access through an existing token.

Openbank operates in Spain and other European Union countries, including Portugal, the Netherlands and Germany. It is eyeing crypto services as early as next year, pending regulatory approvals.

Stablecoins are tokens designed to mirror the value of stable currencies, such as the USD, a basket of assets or fiat currencies. This asset class aims to offer a digital alternative to cryptocurrencies, which are often associated with high volatility, making them less suitable for everyday transactions.

Stablecoin market growth

The stablecoin market has grown, surpassing $250 billion in capitalization, led by Tether's USDT, valued at $45 billion. Circle's USDT is the second-largest token, valued at $9.6 billion, with USDS coming in third place at $4.7 billion.

President Donald Trump's administration has given the cryptocurrency industry special attention, leading to a significant growth in interest in stablecoins. Top American banks, including JPMorgan, Bank of America, Citigroup and Wells Fargo, announced last week that they are working on a joint stablecoin launch.

The interest in stablecoin issuance follows the advancement of the Guiding and Establishing National Innovation for US Stablecoins (GENIUS) Act in the US Senate. 

The bipartisan bill, sponsored by Senators Bill Hagerty, Cynthia Lummis, Kirsten Gillibrand and Tim Scott, is expected to play a significant role in modernizing payment rails in the US and ensure the country remains at the forefront of financial innovation.

Cryptocurrency prices FAQs

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A hack is an event in which an attacker captures a large volume of the asset from a DeFi bridge or hot wallet of an exchange or any other crypto platform via exploits, bugs or other methods. The exploiter then transfers these tokens out of the exchange platforms to ultimately sell or swap the assets for other cryptocurrencies or stablecoins. Such events often involve an en masse panic triggering a sell-off in the affected assets.

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