Open Standard introduced Open USD (OPEN-USD), a stablecoin that businesses can mint and redeem at no cost and with no ...
A coalition of over 140 companies, including Blackrock, Coinbase, Mastercard, Stripe, and Visa, have joined Open USD (OUSD), ...
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Why CFOs should pay attention to Open USD—the new stablecoin backed by more than 140 companies
A new stablecoin consortium aims to turn idle settlement cash into yield for banks and fintechs.
Despite his skepticism, Thorn said Galaxy joined the Open USD (OUSD) coalition because past consortium failures do not ...
Circle shares fell 16% after Open Standard unveiled OUSD, backed by 140+ firms with zero-fee minting and redemption.
Open USD is a consortium stablecoin from Open Standard, backed by Mastercard, Visa, Stripe, BlackRock, and more than 140 ...
This shift is marked by two major infrastructure initiatives: the June 30, 2026, announcement of Open USD, denoted as OUSD, a ...
BNY, Huntington Bank, U.S. Bank, American Express, Visa, Mastercard, Stripe, and Coinbase are just a few of the companies ...
Samsung Electronics, Dunamu, Shinhan Financial Group and K Bank had not held formal Open USD consultations, according to a Korean media report.
Open USD (OPEN-USD) stablecoin lands 140+ partners, boosting Visa and Mastercard while pressuring USDC, Tether and PYUSD.
Visa and Stripe are in. So is Coinbase. The three companies have signed on to support Open USD, a new stablecoin project from ...
A new stablecoin just walked into the room. Open USD has launched with backing from Visa, Mastercard, and Google — three names that carry enough weight to make ...
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