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ECB Says Stablecoins Need Central Bank Backing to Scale

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Rizwan Ansari

The European Central Bank (ECB) has warned that stablecoins and tokenized deposits need to be tied to central bank money if Europe wants digital markets to grow safely.

The plan aims to improve crypto-related financial infrastructure, allow faster and safer settlement, and ensure deposits have a trusted anchor to reduce risks.

ECB Pushes Tokenized Finance to Build Europe’s Digital Asset Market

At a recent speech in Brussels, ECB executive board member Piero Cipollone said that tokenized markets are growing, with about €4 billion in digital bonds issued since 2021

These assets are built using distributed ledger technology, allowing issuance, trading, settlement, and custody within one digital system.

Meanwhile, tokenization turns traditional assets into blockchain tokens, allowing faster settlement, automated payments, and more transparency. Thus, the ECB believes this tokenized model can reduce friction and make activity more efficient.

However, officials said the system still has problems, like separate platforms and the lack of a trusted on-chain settlement asset.

Central Bank Money as the Foundation for Digital Markets

Therefore, the ECB highlighted that tokenized financial markets in Europe won’t scale without a public settlement anchor, meaning central bank money issued on a digital platform. 

To address this, the Eurosystem is preparing a new initiative called “Pontes,” expected to launch in the third quarter of 2026. The system will connect blockchain platforms with central bank money, enabling tokenized assets to settle securely. 

This could also support stablecoin interoperability and improve crypto-linked financial infrastructure.

Why Regulators Are Pushing for Clear Rules

Industry groups and banks have also been calling for clearer rules around tokenized money and stablecoins. Europe’s Markets in Crypto‑Assets Regulation (MiCA) already provides a legal base for digital assets, but experts say more work is needed to support this new infrastructure.

However, Europe is also under pressure to keep up with global trends. U.S.‑linked stablecoins dominate the global market, and some ECB officials worry this could weaken Europe’s monetary autonomy if left unchecked.

The stablecoin market currently has a total value of $320 billion, with USDT holding the largest share.

Rizwan Ansari

Rizwan is an experienced Crypto journalist with almost half a decade of experience covering everything related to the growing crypto industry — from price analysis to blockchain disruption. During this period, he’s authored more than 3,000 news articles for Coinpedia News.

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