PayPal reportedly confirms plans to explore the launch of a stablecoin

PayPal reportedly confirms plans to explore the launch of a stablecoin
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American fintech giant PayPal Holdings apparently confirmed its intention to launch its own stablecoin named PayPal Coin. The development of a house stablecoin was first discovered in the source code of the iphone app paypal by developer steve moser.

confirming the evidence found on the paypal app, jose fernandez da ponte, paypal’s svp of crypto and digital currencies, told bloomberg news:

“we are exploring a stablecoin; if and when we seek to move forward, we will of course, work closely with relevant regulators.”
Paypal coin logo found inside the paypal app. source: paypal iphone app

moser’s finding uncovered that paypal is in the works of building paypal coin, which will be backed by the united states dollar. However, a paypal spokesman clarified that the source codes of the iphone app were developed in a recent hackathon. 

While the digital asset of paypal is in the making, the name, logo and features of the internal token are subject to change before launch. supporting the ongoing development, paypal has previously launched new features that allow users to buy, hold and pay with digital coins.

da ponte had also pointed out in an interview from november 2021 that paypal has “not yet seen a stablecoin out there that is purpose-built for payments.” According to him, a stablecoin should support large-scale payments while keeping the network secure, adding:

“there would have to be clarity on the regulation, the regulatory frameworks, and the type of licenses that are needed in this space.”

related: payPal completes the deployment of crypto trading to UK customers.

in addition to launching its own stablecoin, paypal has also taken proactive measures to spread crypto-related services in jurisdictions out of the u.s.

in september 2021, the company announced a rollout of new bitcoin trading services for the uk market. as cointelegraph reported, customers can trade major cryptocurrencies including bitcoin (btc), ether (eth), litecoin (ltc) and bitcoin cash (bch).