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In a groundbreaking development for the future of finance, ten of the world’s largest banks, including Bank of America, Citi, Deutsche Bank, Goldman Sachs, UBS, Banco Santander, Barclays, BNP Paribas, MUFG Bank, and TD Bank Group, have come together to explore the issuance of a stablecoin regulated and pegged to G7 currencies. Announced on October 10, 2025, this collaborative effort marks a significant move by traditional financial institutions into the realm of digital assets. The initiative aims to enhance cross-border payments, streamline capital markets clearing processes, and potentially surpass Tether and USDC, in a market anticipated to reach $500 trillion.

This alliance emerges at a crucial time, coinciding with the introduction of significant U.S. regulatory measures through the GENIUS and CLARITY Acts. These developments are set to accelerate the transition of America’s $500 trillion securities and derivatives market onto digital platforms, improving efficiency, reinforcing USD dominance, and reshaping global financial flows.

The G7 Stablecoin Pact: A Powerhouse for Cross-Border Innovation

The consortium’s announcement, highlighted by BNP Paribas and Reuters, emphasizes an initial focus on creating a “stablecoin-like” digital asset that complies with G7 regulatory standards. Unlike decentralized counterparts, this endeavor concentrates on maintaining systemic stability, utilizing the banks’ collective strengths to streamline and consolidate securities and derivatives clearing processes alongside existing payment systems. The key objectives include facilitating near-instant settlements, reducing international transfer costs, and enhancing transparency—benefits that could challenge the current $250 billion stablecoin market, which is predominantly led by non-bank entities.

This initiative is part of a larger institutional trend. Goldman Sachs, one of the participating banks, recently predicted a “stablecoin gold rush” driven by U.S. regulatory frameworks, with projections of USD-backed stablecoins potentially reaching $2 trillion by 2028. The G7 currency peg—likely encompassing a basket of currencies such as the USD, EUR, JPY, among others—could lead to increased demand for high-quality reserves like U.S. Treasuries, aligning with the GENIUS Act’s requirement for stablecoins to be backed 1:1 with low-risk assets.

This table illustrates the global footprint, ensuring viability across jurisdictions while aligning with U.S. led frameworks.

U.S. Regulatory Tailwinds: GENIUS and CLARITY Acts Pave the Way

The banks’ strategic timing coincides with the enactment of the GENIUS Act, signed into law on July 18, 2025, establishing a federal stablecoin regime that mandates issuers to maintain full reserves in assets like U.S. Treasuries and prioritizes holders in bankruptcy situations. In conjunction with this, the pending CLARITY Act—approved by the House on July 17 and awaiting Senate approval—clarifies SEC-CFTC oversight, categorizing specific digital assets as commodities and facilitating seamless trading of tokenized securities.

Recent developments highlight the rapid progress of these implementations. On September 19, an Advance Notice of Proposed Rulemaking (ANPRM) was issued by the Treasury for stablecoin licensing and AML compliance, followed by a Federal Register notice on October 1 inviting public comments by October 20, with extensions currently under review. CFTC Commissioner Caroline D. Pham, in a September 5 address, praised the harmonization efforts under CLARITY as advantageous for blockchain innovation, a sentiment echoed in a September 29 SEC-CFTC roundtable and Nasdaq’s September 8 SEC filing to support tokenized equities trading.

The U.S. legislation contrasts with Europe’s MiCAR, which mandates Euro-heavy reserves and EU-based issuers, potentially stifling innovation. In the U.S., GENIUS boosts Treasury demand—projected to surge with a “stablecoin stampede” for international institutions—while CLARITY streamlines market infrastructure. Analysts estimate a 75-85% likelihood of major securities adoption within five years, rising to 95% by 2035.

How the Alliance Catalyzes US Capital Market Tokenization

The G7 stablecoin initiative isn’t just a payments play—it’s a foundational layer for tokenizing the U.S. capital markets’ $500-550 trillion in assets. As equities ($62.8T market cap), bonds ($53-55T outstanding), ETFs ($10-11T AUM), and derivatives ($350-400T notional) migrate on-chain, the banks’ stablecoin could serve as programmable clearing and payment rail, enabling instant settlements and reducing operational costs by over $50 billion annually.

Approximately 4% interest on $7-$10 trillion in reserves that would otherwise be swept in money market funds in brokerage accounts pending reinvestment provides insights on profitability, much retained by issuers per GENIUS rules. These reserves also represent a boom in clearing and custody.

Major U.S. banks are lobbying to insert a yield ban into the CLARITY Act, prohibiting crypto exchanges from offering rewards on stablecoins to close a GENIUS Act “loophole.” They claim it safeguards deposits from competition, preserving profits on low-interest accounts while investing in high-yield Treasuries. Crypto firms like Coinbase are pushing back, calling it anti-consumer and a bank bailout. Senate markup, delayed by shutdown threats, is slated for October 2025.

This table illustrates the size of the U.S. securities and derivatives market. Tokenizing just 10-20% could unlock trillions in efficiencies, with the G7 stablecoin as the liquidity engine.

Banks Get It All In the End

First there was disruption by cypherpunks—now it’s evolution. The 10-bank pact, guided by GENIUS and CLARITY, positions the bank alliance to lead a tokenized future that promises to reap trillions in operational cost savings and profits while fortifying dollar dominance.

Watch for Senate action on CLARITY and Treasury’s October deadlines.

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