StablesLabs Praises Citibank’s Plan to Move into Stablecoin & Crypto ETF Custody, Payment Offerings
StablesLabs, the issuer of USDX and sUSDX stablecoins , commended Citibank’s ground-breaking plans to integrate stablecoin transfers into its traditional banking infrastructure. Yesterday, August 15, 2025, fresh data disclosed that Citigroup, a US investment bank, is making preparations to broaden its presence in the virtual currency landscape, with plans to offer custody and related services for stablecoins and crypto-focused investment products.
Citi Considering Stablecoin
According to the data, Citibank is planning to provide custody and payment services connected to stablecoins amid recent legislative advancements in the US that are paving the way for traditional financial organizations to move into the crypto industry. New U.S. regulation under the GENIUS Act demands stablecoin providers to hold secure assets (cash or U.S. Treasuries) to back the virtual tokens, a development that creates opportunities for high-street banks to offer custody and management of the assets.
Citibank intends to offer custody services for such preserving high-grade reserves (cash or U.S Treasuries) that back stablecoins in compliance with the new U.S. rules approved last month. The law orders stringent backing requirements for companies issuing stablecoins, establishing fresh opportunities for mainstream banks.
Citigroup also disclosed intentions to provide custody services for virtual tokens related to crypto ETFs, like spot Bitcoin and Ethereum funds, and many others. The bank further revealed it may launch its own stablecoin (linked to its blockchain-powered payment network) to enable issuance of digital payments.
The Stablecoin Market Opening Opportunities
As per data posted today by StablesLabs, regulators are establishing a clear legal framework for stablecoins, developing an ideal environment that StablesLabs envisioned for stable assets to thrive. The rising interest in stablecoins is noticeable in their market performance. As virtual assets continue redefining the international financial space, stablecoins are at the frontline, recognized for their capability of streamlining processes and expediting global trades and transactions.
The international stablecoin market is growing swiftly and becoming greater competitive. The overall amount of issued stablecoins in the market has grown two-fold to $257 billion currently from $120 billion 19 months ago. Out of these stablecoins issued, Tether controls $155 billion, while Circle $60 billion. The regulatory environment for virtual tokens is still maturing, with regulators and institutions collaborating to solve major concerns in the industry. The partnership between traditional banking solutions and fintech firms complements value addition through advanced innovations.
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