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PayPal to explore launch of its own stablecoin in crypto push

PayPal to explore launch of its own stablecoin in crypto push

PayPal Holdings is exploring the launch of its own stablecoin as part of its cryptocurrency push, the company has said, confirming the development after evidence of the move was discovered inside its iPhone app.

“We are exploring a stablecoin; if and when we seek to move forward, we will, of course, work closely with relevant regulators,” Jose Fernandez da Ponte, senior vice president of crypto and digital currencies at PayPal, said in a statement.

Stablecoins are cryptocurrencies backed and priced by the value of an existing currency or commodity.

Evidence of the company’s exploration into building a stablecoin was first discovered in PayPal’s app by developer Steve Moser. Hidden code and images show work on what is dubbed a “PayPal Coin”. The code indicates such a coin would be backed by the US dollar.

A PayPal spokeswoman said that the images and code inside of the PayPal app stemmed from a recent internal hackathon – an event in which engineers team up to quickly explore and build new products that may never see a public release – within the company’s blockchain, crypto, and digital currencies division. That means the ultimate logo, name, and features could change in its public product form.

PayPal has engaged in a major cryptocurrency effort in recent months, launching new features to buy and hold the digital coins as well as the ability to pay for purchases using the monies.

On the Unchained podcast, Mr. Fernandez da Ponte said recently that the company has “not yet seen a stablecoin out there that is purpose-built for payments”. For PayPal’s use, a stablecoin would need to support payments at scale and have security, he said.

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

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