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PayPal, MoonPay, and M0 Align on Unified 'PYUSDx' Stablecoin Issuance Framework

The trio hopes to revolutionize the way developers launch their own stablecoins with PYUSDx.
PayPal, MoonPay, and M0 Align on Unified 'PYUSDx' Stablecoin Issuance Framework
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A new partnership between fintech payments giant PayPal, cryptocurrency onramp provider MoonPay, and decentralized infrastructure platform M0 is making it easier than ever before for developers to launch their own "application-specific" stablecoins.

What's the Scoop

  • Unified Framework: The new PYUSDx framework will allow developers to issue their own stablecoins backed by PayPal's PYUSD, which itself is issued by Paxos Trust Company (a federally regulated national trust bank). This setup ensure robust custody support.
  • Easy Experience: Developers can now quickly deploy MoonPay-issued, PYUSD-backed stablecoins through M0's platform. PYUSDx allows builders to tap into PayPal PayPal USD’s from launch, while abstracting away many technical and operational complexities associated with stabelcoin issuance.

What's the Take?

PYUSDx will make it easier for developers to launch their own stablecoins. Simultaneously, it will enhance the liquidity of those issued stablecoins by virtue of 1:1 convertibility with PYUSD.

While stablecoin experimentation remains early, the nascent sector demonstrates susceptibility to familiar winner-take-all dynamics. The launch of a unified PYUSDx frameworks suggests that stablecoin issuers seek to benefit from this reality by leveraging their existing liquidity to attract new builders.


Jack Inabinet

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Jack Inabinet is a Senior Analyst with a passion for exploring the bleeding edge of crypto and finance. Prior to joining Bankless, Jack worked as an analyst at HAL Real Estate where he conducted market research and financial analysis for commercial real estate development and acquisition activities in the Seattle region. He graduated from the University of Washington’s Michael G. Foster School of Business.

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