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    Home»Uncategorized»SocGen-FORGE Brings MiCA-compliant USD Stablecoin to MetaMask
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    SocGen-FORGE Brings MiCA-compliant USD Stablecoin to MetaMask

    April 15, 20262 Mins Read
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    Societe Generale-FORGE, the digital asset arm of French banking giant Societe Generale, has integrated its Markets in Crypto Assets Regulation (MiCA)-compliant USD CoinVertible (USDCV) stablecoin into MetaMask, giving the wallet’s millions of users access to a regulated dollar token issued by a major European bank.

    The company said in a release on Wednesday that under the partnership with Consensys, USDCV, which is backed by cash and cash-equivalent reserves and issued under French electronic money regulations, will be surfaced in MetaMask on mobile and web. The token is redeemable 1:1 in dollars and will be made available for functions including trading, decentralized finance interaction and fiat on-ramping, with Transak serving as the on-ramp provider.

    The move expands access to one of the few dollar stablecoins issued by a major European bank. It also comes as regulated issuers seek to turn MiCA compliance into a commercial advantage by distributing tokens across widely used crypto platforms.

    Under the European Union’s new framework, a growing but still relatively small pool of approved stablecoin issuers, with around 10 entities authorized so far, is competing for market share, making integrations with wallets like MetaMask increasingly important.

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    Related: ECB backs tokenized EU capital markets with strict guardrails

    Consensys CEO Joseph Lubin said in the release that stablecoins are becoming a more important part of digital financial infrastructure. SG-FORGE CEO Jean-Marc Stenger said the MetaMask rollout was intended to broaden access to compliant digital assets.

    Cryptocurrencies, France, Europe, Adoption, Stablecoin, MiCA, MetaMask
    Societe Generale -FORGE partners with Consensys for MetaMask integration. Source: Societe Generale-FORGE

    Cointelegraph reached out to Societe Generale-FORGE and Consensys for comment but had not received a response by publication.

    SG-FORGE expands multichain stablecoin strategy

    SG-FORGE also issues EUR CoinVertible, a MiCA-compliant euro stablecoin first launched on Ethereum (ETH) in 2023. The token has since expanded as part of a multichain strategy to Solana, the XRP Ledger and Stellar, while USDCV is available on Ethereum and Solana and listed through several exchanges and partners, according to SG-FORGE.

    The euro-denominated token has been part of broader efforts by Societe Generale-FORGE to test tokenized financial infrastructure, including participation in experiments involving tokenized bonds and settlement through blockchain networks.

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