EURAU Expands to Multiple Blockchains: AllUnity and Chainlink Address Liquidity Fragmentation Across Europe
- AllUnity partners with Chainlink to enable cross-chain EURAU stablecoin payments via CCIP, addressing European liquidity fragmentation in digital assets. - EURAU, MiCAR-compliant and issued on Ethereum, Solana, and Polygon, ensures 1:1 parity and institutional-grade liquidity across 6+ blockchains. - CEO Alexander Höptner highlights this as a milestone for secure, interoperable financial infrastructure in Europe's tokenized finance ecosystem. - MiCAR-driven trends see Swiss Relai and Circle's USDC expand
AllUnity, a licensed electronic money institution supported by DWS Group, Flow Traders, and Galaxy, has joined forces with
This collaboration utilizes CCIP and the Cross-Chain Token (CCT) standard to ensure 1:1 supply matching, seamless transfers without slippage, and institutional-level liquidity across networks such as
This partnership is in line with the broader movement toward stablecoin adoption, as regulatory measures like MiCAR become more influential. For example, Swiss
Chainlink’s integration also highlights the increasing trust institutions have in stablecoin-powered cross-border payment solutions. ClearBank, a tech-driven clearing bank, recently became part of Circle’s Payments Network to broaden access to USDC and EURC, improving instant and transparent settlements for clients in Europe, according to a
The European Central Bank (ECB) has also demonstrated its dedication to digital currency, aiming for a digital euro pilot by 2027 and a full-scale launch by 2029 to provide an alternative to U.S.-centric payment networks, as noted by
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