Paxos, a leading blockchain and tokenization infrastructure platform, has partnered with Standard Chartered to enhance reserve management for stablecoins Global Dollar (USDG) and Lift Dollar (USDL). According to Paxos, this strategic partnership aims to strengthen the infrastructure supporting trusted digital assets across Singapore and the United Arab Emirates.
Strengthening stablecoin infrastructure
Standard Chartered will provide essential services, including cash management, trading and storage, in line with Paxos’ commitment to maintaining strong reserve management. This partnership emphasizes the importance of holding highly liquid, short-term US government securities and cash equivalents to ensure stablecoins maintain 1:1 parity with the US dollar and ensure a smooth transition to fiat currencies.
Compliance and global expansion
Both USDG and USDL are fully supported stablecoins issued under strict regulatory oversight, with USDG complying with the Monetary Authority of Singapore’s upcoming framework. The collaboration also highlights Standard Chartered’s role in providing comprehensive banking capabilities, simplifying access to Paxos’ stablecoins, and working with global regulators on digital asset custody solutions.
Industry Insights
Adam Ackermann, Head of Treasury and Portfolio Management at Paxos, emphasized the importance of institutional grade products in attracting leading companies to the stablecoin industry. John Collura of Standard Chartered echoed this sentiment, noting the role of partnerships in shaping the future of digital finance through trust and innovation.
Paxos’ stablecoins, including USDG and USDL, are carefully regulated and designed to exceed the best interests of digital asset holders globally. This initiative reflects the broader trend of integrating traditional banking services with blockchain technology to enhance digital asset management and compliance.
The collaboration between Paxos and Standard Chartered is an important step in advancing the stablecoin ecosystem and ensures that digital assets are safe, regulated and accessible globally.
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