Swiss banks to test use cases for Swiss franc stablecoin

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Richard Smith

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Swiss banks to test use cases for Swiss franc stablecoin

ZURICH, April 8 - Six Swiss banks have joined ‌forces to test potential ‌use cases for a Swiss franc stablecoin ​in Switzerland, banking giant UBS said on Wednesday.

Jointly with the company Swiss Stablecoin AG, ‌the banks ⁠are launching a secure digital live environment, a ⁠so-called sandbox, to explore ways to connect blockchain applications ​with the ​Swiss franc, ​the statement added.

UBS, ‌PostFinance, Sygnum, Raiffeisen, ZKB and BCV are part of the initiative, which is open to other banks.

There is currently ‌no regulated Swiss ​franc stablecoin with ​broad ​application in Switzerland, UBS ‌said. The sandbox will ​be ​conducted in 2026 and aims to strengthen the Swiss ​digital ‌money ecosystem, the bank added.

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