Barclays makes its first bet on the stablecoin sector by investing in Ubyx to develop regulated tokenized cash

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Barclays, a major UK bank, has made its first equity investment in a stablecoin-related company, officially taking a stake in the American startup Ubyx. This move is seen as a significant signal that traditional banking systems are accelerating their embrace of “regulated stablecoins” and tokenized cash, marking a substantial step forward for Barclays in the new digital currency space.

According to reports, Ubyx plans to officially launch in 2025, with its core focus on a stablecoin clearing and redemption platform. The platform aims to address the current fragmentation in the stablecoin market, allowing stablecoins issued by different entities to be settled and exchanged as if they are the same currency, rather than being viewed as separate, isolated assets. Stablecoins are typically pegged 1:1 to fiat currencies and have become a key infrastructure for liquidity in the crypto market.

Barclays stated that this investment aligns with its overall strategy to explore “tokenized currency” and stablecoin applications within a regulatory framework. Although the bank did not disclose specific investment amounts or Ubyx’s valuation, it is clear that Barclays hopes to participate in future digital settlement systems that could become mainstream, under compliant conditions.

This strategic move comes at a critical time when tokenization is transitioning from pilot phases to practical applications, especially in scenarios such as cross-border payments, institutional settlements, and on-chain clearing. For traditional banks, stablecoins represent both an opportunity to improve efficiency and a challenge related to compliance and systemic risk.

In fact, Barclays is not alone. In October, the bank joined an alliance of 10 banks exploring the issuance of digital currencies backed by reserves and linked to G7 currencies. This indicates that once stablecoins become standardized settlement tools, mainstream banks do not want to be excluded from the system.

Currently, stablecoins are still mainly used in crypto exchanges, but their scale is growing rapidly. For example, the total market cap of USDT, issued by Tether, has approached $187 billion, demonstrating that private dollar issuance can expand rapidly once product-market fit is achieved.

Ubyx is also gaining support beyond traditional finance. Data shows that leading US CEXs and Galaxy Digital’s venture capital arm have previously participated in its funding, giving it backing from both banking capital and crypto-native capital.

As the industry develops quickly, regulatory pressure is also increasing. The Bank of England has proposed setting holding limits for systemic stablecoins to prevent large-scale bank deposit outflows into private tokens during market stress. The Bank is working with the Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) to develop more comprehensive stablecoin regulatory rules.

Overall, Barclays’ investment in Ubyx reflects the core contradiction in the current stablecoin cycle: banks aim to improve settlement efficiency through stablecoins and tokenized cash, regulators emphasize financial stability and responsibility boundaries, and infrastructure projects like Ubyx are attempting to build broadly accepted bridges between the two.

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