EUR-pegged stablecoins are expected to challenge the current dominance of USD-based stablecoins.
Central banks are diversifying their reserves, moving away from the dollar and increasingly turning to the euro, the Chinese renminbi, and gold.
Any frequent user of stablecoins will probably say USD is king – Tether
and Circle, the two biggest names in the market, are both pegged to the dollar,
and other currencies never really come close.
War path, of course, is fairly hyperbolic – but it’s no lie that Trump
has certainly tested the limits of US economic performance. His trade policy is
heavy-handed, his overall policymaking is capricious, and his big fiscal
swings, namely in the “big, beautiful bill”, could add $3.3 trillion to the
already burgeoning US budget deficit.
US Economic Woes Hit Dollar
You don’t have to be a macro specialist to know how these affect the
dollar. The USD has fallen to a three-year low against a basket of major
currencies in the initial bout of Trump 2.0, marking its worst half in over 50
years. It’s also made losses against emerging markets and the G10. It’s no
exaggeration to say the dollar is in the doldrums.
Technical analysis of the dollar index (DXY). Source: Tradingview.com
Considering this, ECB President Christine Lagarde’s calls for a “global
euro moment” make complete sense. If there’s ever a time to capitalise, it’s
now – the euro is currently nudging $1.20, a level only last met four years
ago, marking a pivotal sea change in global FX power.
Plus, according to
Reuters, central bankers are beginning to shift away from their choice reserve
in the dollar to both the euro and the renminbi, and everyone’s favourite safe
haven, gold. De-dollarisation is all the rage at the moment.
So, What Does This Mean for Stablecoins?
Well, as the dollar continues to wane –and Europe continues to pounce
on its demise – I think the USD’s grip on the stablecoin market will weaken.
EUR-pegged coins – including the likes of EURC – will begin to threaten the
greenback’s DeFi monopoly.
Of course, I’m not saying the euro will now dominate all stablecoin
transactions – that’s too farfetched. On the market-cap league tables, there
are 56 prominent USD-pegged stablecoins, compared to a meagre 12 tied to the
euro.
And further than that, Tether comprises approximately 70% of the market,
and its closest competitor, Circle, recently completed a $5.4 billion IPO.
Europe isn’t even coming close.
I am incredibly proud and thrilled to share that @circle is now a public company listed on the New York Stock Exchange under $CRCL!
12 years ago we set out to build a company that could help remake the global economic system by re-imagining and re-building it from the ground up… pic.twitter.com/okcH0ys6Tc
— Jeremy Allaire - jda.eth / jdallaire.sol (@jerallaire) June 5, 2025
It’s just that the USD’s dominance may soon be tested. And it’s not just
FX power struggles that will light the touchpaper; Europe’s regulatory
landscape is becoming increasingly supportive of digital assets.
MiCA Regulations
The MiCA framework – the EU’s flagship regulations for digital assets –
was finalised earlier this year, giving crypto issuers and exchanges licensed
access to the regulated European market. OKX, Crypto.com, and Coinbase are
among those who have attained the bloc’s stamp of approval, and other exchanges
are in the midst of their applications as I speak.
JUST IN: Coinbase secures license to offer Bitcoin & crypto services across the European Union 🇪🇺 pic.twitter.com/bM4adhS4Kv
Clearly, Europe is opening its once sceptical arms to crypto – and
better still, Tether is not MiCA compliant. It doesn’t have access to the
European market, leaving a vacuum for other coins to take its place and
strengthen their regional market share. We could feasibly see a whole
succession story take place on the continent.
So, let’s take all the factors at hand. We have a weakening dollar, a
strengthening euro, an increasingly pro-innovation EU, and a Trump that
continues to remain stuck in his whimsical ways. For me, if there was ever a
time for Europe to cement itself in the DeFi ecosystem, it’s now.
Europe Gains Crypto Ground
I’ve operated across Europe for most of my career – and I have to say,
there is a real difference between the EU now and the EU it once was. The bloc
is now ambitious, less risk-averse, and is willing to embrace crypto, let alone
to capitalise on the dollar’s long demise.
Capital continues to pour out of the US, and Europe continues to be one
of its main beneficiaries. We’re on the brink of European outperformance, and
personally, I can only see this soon reflecting in the stablecoin market.
🚨 BREAKING NEWS 🚨
MoonPay and @Mastercard have joined forces to enable stablecoin payments and spending at 150 million global businesses!
with this partnership, every crypto wallet will also have access to new stablecoin-powered virtual Mastercards pic.twitter.com/nklJySCntP
While
complete de-dollarisation is far too unrealistic, I can certainly see a near
future where EUR-pegged coins increase in number and popularity. After all, the
more the euro continues to strengthen, the greater the number of transactions
we’ll see via the currency.
Europe has, in recent history, at least, only played second fiddle to
the US. And of course, that doesn’t exclude the euro’s popularity in the
stablecoin market, either. But, by 2028 – and by that, I mean the end of Trump
2.0 – I think we’ll finally see EUR-pegged coins muscle up to their USD
counterparts. It’s not a matter of if; it’s a matter of when.
Any frequent user of stablecoins will probably say USD is king – Tether
and Circle, the two biggest names in the market, are both pegged to the dollar,
and other currencies never really come close.
War path, of course, is fairly hyperbolic – but it’s no lie that Trump
has certainly tested the limits of US economic performance. His trade policy is
heavy-handed, his overall policymaking is capricious, and his big fiscal
swings, namely in the “big, beautiful bill”, could add $3.3 trillion to the
already burgeoning US budget deficit.
US Economic Woes Hit Dollar
You don’t have to be a macro specialist to know how these affect the
dollar. The USD has fallen to a three-year low against a basket of major
currencies in the initial bout of Trump 2.0, marking its worst half in over 50
years. It’s also made losses against emerging markets and the G10. It’s no
exaggeration to say the dollar is in the doldrums.
Technical analysis of the dollar index (DXY). Source: Tradingview.com
Considering this, ECB President Christine Lagarde’s calls for a “global
euro moment” make complete sense. If there’s ever a time to capitalise, it’s
now – the euro is currently nudging $1.20, a level only last met four years
ago, marking a pivotal sea change in global FX power.
Plus, according to
Reuters, central bankers are beginning to shift away from their choice reserve
in the dollar to both the euro and the renminbi, and everyone’s favourite safe
haven, gold. De-dollarisation is all the rage at the moment.
So, What Does This Mean for Stablecoins?
Well, as the dollar continues to wane –and Europe continues to pounce
on its demise – I think the USD’s grip on the stablecoin market will weaken.
EUR-pegged coins – including the likes of EURC – will begin to threaten the
greenback’s DeFi monopoly.
Of course, I’m not saying the euro will now dominate all stablecoin
transactions – that’s too farfetched. On the market-cap league tables, there
are 56 prominent USD-pegged stablecoins, compared to a meagre 12 tied to the
euro.
And further than that, Tether comprises approximately 70% of the market,
and its closest competitor, Circle, recently completed a $5.4 billion IPO.
Europe isn’t even coming close.
I am incredibly proud and thrilled to share that @circle is now a public company listed on the New York Stock Exchange under $CRCL!
12 years ago we set out to build a company that could help remake the global economic system by re-imagining and re-building it from the ground up… pic.twitter.com/okcH0ys6Tc
— Jeremy Allaire - jda.eth / jdallaire.sol (@jerallaire) June 5, 2025
It’s just that the USD’s dominance may soon be tested. And it’s not just
FX power struggles that will light the touchpaper; Europe’s regulatory
landscape is becoming increasingly supportive of digital assets.
MiCA Regulations
The MiCA framework – the EU’s flagship regulations for digital assets –
was finalised earlier this year, giving crypto issuers and exchanges licensed
access to the regulated European market. OKX, Crypto.com, and Coinbase are
among those who have attained the bloc’s stamp of approval, and other exchanges
are in the midst of their applications as I speak.
JUST IN: Coinbase secures license to offer Bitcoin & crypto services across the European Union 🇪🇺 pic.twitter.com/bM4adhS4Kv
Clearly, Europe is opening its once sceptical arms to crypto – and
better still, Tether is not MiCA compliant. It doesn’t have access to the
European market, leaving a vacuum for other coins to take its place and
strengthen their regional market share. We could feasibly see a whole
succession story take place on the continent.
So, let’s take all the factors at hand. We have a weakening dollar, a
strengthening euro, an increasingly pro-innovation EU, and a Trump that
continues to remain stuck in his whimsical ways. For me, if there was ever a
time for Europe to cement itself in the DeFi ecosystem, it’s now.
Europe Gains Crypto Ground
I’ve operated across Europe for most of my career – and I have to say,
there is a real difference between the EU now and the EU it once was. The bloc
is now ambitious, less risk-averse, and is willing to embrace crypto, let alone
to capitalise on the dollar’s long demise.
Capital continues to pour out of the US, and Europe continues to be one
of its main beneficiaries. We’re on the brink of European outperformance, and
personally, I can only see this soon reflecting in the stablecoin market.
🚨 BREAKING NEWS 🚨
MoonPay and @Mastercard have joined forces to enable stablecoin payments and spending at 150 million global businesses!
with this partnership, every crypto wallet will also have access to new stablecoin-powered virtual Mastercards pic.twitter.com/nklJySCntP
While
complete de-dollarisation is far too unrealistic, I can certainly see a near
future where EUR-pegged coins increase in number and popularity. After all, the
more the euro continues to strengthen, the greater the number of transactions
we’ll see via the currency.
Europe has, in recent history, at least, only played second fiddle to
the US. And of course, that doesn’t exclude the euro’s popularity in the
stablecoin market, either. But, by 2028 – and by that, I mean the end of Trump
2.0 – I think we’ll finally see EUR-pegged coins muscle up to their USD
counterparts. It’s not a matter of if; it’s a matter of when.
Fiorenzo Manganiello is the co-founder and managing partner of investment firm LIAN Group. At LIAN Group, he has built and funded many successful technology companies across cryptocurrency, blockchain, digital infrastructure and healthcare. Outside of the day-to-day of LIAN Group, Manganiello is an enthusiastic art collector and is particularly interested in contemporary and digital art. He is also a professor of blockchain technologies at Geneva Business School.
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This session gathers practitioners from across the bullion ecosystem to unpack what the rally means on the ground in APAC.
Attendees will walk away with:
Insight into the physical market dynamics driving retail demand across Southeast Asia, from central bank buying to store-of-value purchases
Understanding of Singapore's distinct role as APAC's bullion gateway, and competition near and far
Perspective on operational challenges unique to APAC: kilogram pricing, local delivery, and bridging CFD and physical bullion infrastructure
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This session gathers practitioners from across the bullion ecosystem to unpack what the rally means on the ground in APAC.
Attendees will walk away with:
Insight into the physical market dynamics driving retail demand across Southeast Asia, from central bank buying to store-of-value purchases
Understanding of Singapore's distinct role as APAC's bullion gateway, and competition near and far
Perspective on operational challenges unique to APAC: kilogram pricing, local delivery, and bridging CFD and physical bullion infrastructure
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Attendees will walk away with:
A clear view of setup requirements in both markets: entity structures, timelines, and what first-time operators tend to get wrong
Understanding of the offshore broker model and how compliant operators work within domestic restrictions in each jurisdiction
Insight into talent acquisition, client onboarding, and distribution in markets where language, culture, and acquisition channels don't follow standard APAC assumptions
Perspective on adjacent Southeast Asian markets worth monitoring for the next regional move
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Attendees will walk away with:
A clear view of setup requirements in both markets: entity structures, timelines, and what first-time operators tend to get wrong
Understanding of the offshore broker model and how compliant operators work within domestic restrictions in each jurisdiction
Insight into talent acquisition, client onboarding, and distribution in markets where language, culture, and acquisition channels don't follow standard APAC assumptions
Perspective on adjacent Southeast Asian markets worth monitoring for the next regional move
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Attendees will walk away with:
A clear view of setup requirements in both markets: entity structures, timelines, and what first-time operators tend to get wrong
Understanding of the offshore broker model and how compliant operators work within domestic restrictions in each jurisdiction
Insight into talent acquisition, client onboarding, and distribution in markets where language, culture, and acquisition channels don't follow standard APAC assumptions
Perspective on adjacent Southeast Asian markets worth monitoring for the next regional move
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This session gathers practitioners with on-the-ground experience in both markets to examine what it takes to build and run operations in Thailand and Vietnam.
Attendees will walk away with:
A clear view of setup requirements in both markets: entity structures, timelines, and what first-time operators tend to get wrong
Understanding of the offshore broker model and how compliant operators work within domestic restrictions in each jurisdiction
Insight into talent acquisition, client onboarding, and distribution in markets where language, culture, and acquisition channels don't follow standard APAC assumptions
Perspective on adjacent Southeast Asian markets worth monitoring for the next regional move
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A clear view of setup requirements in both markets: entity structures, timelines, and what first-time operators tend to get wrong
Understanding of the offshore broker model and how compliant operators work within domestic restrictions in each jurisdiction
Insight into talent acquisition, client onboarding, and distribution in markets where language, culture, and acquisition channels don't follow standard APAC assumptions
Perspective on adjacent Southeast Asian markets worth monitoring for the next regional move
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Insight into which services, products, and benefits increase trust and LTV.
Examples of offerings that scale without inflating cost or operational burden.
Lessons from leading brokers on growing premium segments and what’s next.
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Attendees will walk away with:
Understanding of how brokers view premium clients (beyond deposit size).
Insight into which services, products, and benefits increase trust and LTV.
Examples of offerings that scale without inflating cost or operational burden.
Lessons from leading brokers on growing premium segments and what’s next.
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Insight into which services, products, and benefits increase trust and LTV.
Examples of offerings that scale without inflating cost or operational burden.
Lessons from leading brokers on growing premium segments and what’s next.
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Examples of offerings that scale without inflating cost or operational burden.
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Attendees will walk away with:
Understanding of how brokers view premium clients (beyond deposit size).
Insight into which services, products, and benefits increase trust and LTV.
Examples of offerings that scale without inflating cost or operational burden.
Lessons from leading brokers on growing premium segments and what’s next.
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Insight into how client mandates and operational readiness are shaping who moves and who waits
Perspective on what institutional investors need to move toward actual digital asset capital deployment
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This session brings together market structure experts and institutional investors to explore how a prolonged bear market affects their long-term strategy, and where the opportunities lie ahead of the next cycle.
Attendees will walk away with:
First-hand account of the bear market's impact on various industry players
Understanding of what custody, connectivity, and settlement gaps still hamper growth in APAC
Insight into how client mandates and operational readiness are shaping who moves and who waits
Perspective on what institutional investors need to move toward actual digital asset capital deployment
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This session brings together market structure experts and institutional investors to explore how a prolonged bear market affects their long-term strategy, and where the opportunities lie ahead of the next cycle.
Attendees will walk away with:
First-hand account of the bear market's impact on various industry players
Understanding of what custody, connectivity, and settlement gaps still hamper growth in APAC
Insight into how client mandates and operational readiness are shaping who moves and who waits
Perspective on what institutional investors need to move toward actual digital asset capital deployment
The persisting price drops test the industry's commitment to crypto adoption. While on-chain innovation is making headway across market mechanics, from stablecoins to tokenization, investors remains cautious.
This session brings together market structure experts and institutional investors to explore how a prolonged bear market affects their long-term strategy, and where the opportunities lie ahead of the next cycle.
Attendees will walk away with:
First-hand account of the bear market's impact on various industry players
Understanding of what custody, connectivity, and settlement gaps still hamper growth in APAC
Insight into how client mandates and operational readiness are shaping who moves and who waits
Perspective on what institutional investors need to move toward actual digital asset capital deployment
The persisting price drops test the industry's commitment to crypto adoption. While on-chain innovation is making headway across market mechanics, from stablecoins to tokenization, investors remains cautious.
This session brings together market structure experts and institutional investors to explore how a prolonged bear market affects their long-term strategy, and where the opportunities lie ahead of the next cycle.
Attendees will walk away with:
First-hand account of the bear market's impact on various industry players
Understanding of what custody, connectivity, and settlement gaps still hamper growth in APAC
Insight into how client mandates and operational readiness are shaping who moves and who waits
Perspective on what institutional investors need to move toward actual digital asset capital deployment