Telcoin has been granted approval to establish the first regulated digital asset bank in the United States, which will issue the USD stablecoin eUSD.
BlockBeats News, November 13th, Telcoin today announced that it has received final charter approval from the Nebraska Department of Banking and Finance to formally establish the Telcoin Digital Asset Bank — the first Digital Asset Depository Institution in the United States.
This charter makes Telcoin the first true blockchain bank in the United States, enabling the direct connection of U.S. bank accounts to regulated "Digital Cash" stablecoins. Its flagship product, eUSD, will become the first U.S. dollar stablecoin issued by a bank and circulating on-chain, providing consumers and businesses with a secure, compliant digital cash payment, remittance, and savings method. It is worth noting that this is also the first explicit authorization to connect U.S. consumers to DeFi through a bank charter.
The eUSD launched by Telcoin and other global digital cash stablecoins represent the evolution of money — programmable, interoperable, and able to flow seamlessly between blockchain and the traditional financial system. Unlike those unregulated, offshore, or non-bank stablecoins, eUSD is fully backed by U.S. bank deposits and short-term treasuries, held by regulated entities. Telcoin believes that the trust brought by bank regulation will drive consumer adoption and attract institutional adoption, thereby helping to propel blockchain finance into the mainstream.
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