European banks are beginning to wake up to the potential of a euro-backed stablecoin, a move that could mark a turning point for the region’s financial system, according to Mark Aruliah, Head of EMEA Policy and Regulatory Affairs at blockchain analytics firm 1 while the intent is promising, questions remain over whether Europe can act swiftly enough to compete with the 2 Asia, where regulatory clarity and market adoption are already accelerating, Aruliah 3 Appetite for Digital Assets A consortium of European banks is reportedly exploring the launch of a euro-denominated stablecoin, showing the industry’s growing appetite for tokenized assets and digital 4 European banks will launch a MiCA-regulated, euro-backed stablecoin that will contribute to Europe’s strategic autonomy in payments. #EURStablecoin #MiCARegulation 0 — 5 (@cryptonews) September 25, 2025 The banking consortium includes ING, Banca Sella, KBC, Danske Bank, DekaBank, UniCredit, SEB, CaixaBank, and Raiffeisen Bank 6 step could provide a much-needed alternative to dollar-backed stablecoins, which currently dominate the 7 without urgency and scale, experts warn Europe risks ceding ground to overseas 8 from Elliptic notes that banks are eager to engage.
“European banks have shown their appetite to engage with stablecoins and tokenized assets, but they need clear regulatory pathways and the right tools to manage risk,” he 9 from Global Peers Across the Atlantic, the 10 taken major strides toward developing regulated stablecoins, while regulators in Asia, including Singapore’s Monetary Authority (MAS) and the Hong Kong Monetary Authority (HKMA), are moving decisively to shape frameworks and encourage adoption. “News that a consortium of European banks is exploring a euro stablecoin is a positive signal, but it must be matched by scale, urgency, and more clarity on regulatory expectations,” Aruliah added.
“If European banks don’t move quickly to adopt and scale credible euro-denominated stablecoins in a robust and safe way, there is a real risk that dollar-backed alternatives will continue to dominate by default.” ECB Concerns Loom Large The European Central Bank (ECB) has already raised alarms about the region’s overreliance on U. S. dollar-based 11 credible euro-backed offerings, the ECB fears Europe could see its financial infrastructure increasingly dependent on foreign 12 a development would weaken the region’s monetary sovereignty and influence in global finance, explains 13 Markets in Crypto-Assets Regulation (MiCA) offers Europe a robust legal framework, while progress on the digital euro provides a complementary initiative.
However, translating these frameworks into adoption requires coordination between policymakers and financial institutions. Europe’s Chance to Lead Aruliah argues that the first jurisdictions to move decisively will set the global standards and capture the lion’s share of capital 14 Europe, the next few years will be key. A competitive euro stablecoin could strengthen the euro’s international role, support financial development, and enhance resilience against overdependence on dollar-backed 15 European banks and regulators act decisively, the region has a chance to reclaim ground in the stablecoin 16 not, it risks being left behind in a dollar-dominated future.
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