Fintech & Banking Daily
(00:00:00) Circle MiCA Live, SoFi's $300M Token & Philippines CBDC Results (00:00:36) SoFi Bank Token Hits $300M (00:01:19) Ethereum Institutional Nonprofit Launch (00:01:59) EU Triple Compliance Squeeze (00:02:46) Philippines CBDC Pilot Results (00:03:16) India Fibe IPO Risk Profile Regulated digital money moved on public blockchains this week — not in pilots, but at operational scale. Circle's Mint France entity is now live under MiCA, routing USDC and EURC cross-border to more than 180 countries via a Stablecoin Payouts API, with EURC circulation crossing €380 million. That's enforceable compliance infrastructure, not a proof of concept. SoFi's chartered bank has quietly issued a stablecoin now exceeding $300 million in supply, with growth concentrated on Solana — a direct signal that institutional payment flows are moving to high-throughput Layer 1 networks on the basis of cost and speed. Meanwhile, Ethereum Institutional launched July 1 as an independent nonprofit, backed by BitMine, SharpLink, and Joseph Lubin, positioning itself as a neutral enterprise gateway for Ethereum and its Layer 2 ecosystem. On the regulatory side, the EU is running MiCA, the Instant Payments Regulation, and the Single Rulebook concurrently — a compliance stack that demands real-time AML screening, consolidated crypto and payments monitoring, and the end of national regulatory flexibility. Sixty-one percent of firms are prioritising real-time AML, yet manual review workflows remain widespread. The Philippines central bank completed Project Agila, settling 105,000 interbank transactions on a distributed ledger in under ten hours — a strong proof point for wholesale CBDC viability, though cross-border finality and multi-CBDC interoperability remain unresolved. Finally, India's Fibe has filed for a ₹750 crore IPO, disclosing a loan book that is 99.39% unsecured alongside active RBI scrutiny of its AI underwriting models — a risk profile that matters given the RBI's tightening stance on digital lending. This episode includes AI-generated content.
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