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U.S. Banking Giants Eye Stablecoin Launch

May 23, 2025 at 04:01 pm

In a significant development for both traditional finance and crypto, major U.S. banks are reportedly in talks to launch a jointly-issued stablecoin.

U.S. Banking Giants Eye Stablecoin Launch

Major U.S. banks are discussing the possibility of jointly launching a stablecoin, according to a report by Wu Blockchain.

The consortium includes JPMorgan Chase, Bank of America, Citigroup, and Wells Fargo, four of the largest banking institutions in the country. The discussions also involve Early Warning Services, which operates Zelle, and The Clearing House, a key real-time payments network.

The goal is to develop a dollar-backed digital token that could simplify and speed up everyday payments for both consumers and businesses. Unlike decentralized stablecoins such as USDT or USDC, this new bank-led initiative would be fully centralized and tightly regulated.

This could make it more appealing to risk-averse users, institutions, and regulators. The project aims to bridge the gap between traditional banking and modern crypto infrastructure.

By leveraging their existing networks and customer bases, these banks could introduce stablecoin utility to millions of users without them needing to leave their banking apps.

This initiative would also mark a major endorsement of blockchain-like technology by U.S. banking giants, signaling increasing institutional interest in digital assets—not just for speculation, but as practical financial tools.

Major U.S. banks including JPMorgan Chase, Bank of America, Citigroup, and Wells Fargo are reportedly exploring the possibility of jointly issuing a stablecoin, with discussions involving Early Warning Services, the operator of the Zelle payment system, and The Clearing House, a… pic.twitter.com/w4i5zC887G

— Wu Blockchain (@WuBlockchain) May 23, 2025

What This Means for Crypto and Payments

If successful, this stablecoin could revolutionize how money moves within the U.S., especially for peer-to-peer transfers, business payments, and cross-border transactions. It may also put competitive pressure on existing stablecoins and private-sector crypto projects.

At the same time, such a move raises questions about privacy, control, and the potential sidelining of decentralized financial platforms.

Still, the fact that traditional banks are stepping into the stablecoin space shows that digital currencies are moving closer to mainstream financial ecosystems.

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