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BSP Approves Coins.ph to Launch Peso Stablecoin
Abstract:In the Philippines, Coins.ph receives BSP approval for PHPC, a peso-backed stablecoin, launching in June for peer-to-peer transactions.

Coins.ph has received approval from the Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas (BSP) to launch PHPC, a stablecoin backed by the Philippine peso, marking a key milestone for the country's financial technology industry. The launch of this cutting-edge digital currency on the Coins.ph platform in early June will be a watershed moment in the country's digital transformation of financial transactions.
Wei Zhou, the CEO of Coins.ph, made the news during a Taguig City press conference. Zhou emphasized that after starting the procedure in the first quarter of the year, the business got BSP clearance for a sandbox in April. It will take two to three months to complete the sandbox, a regulatory framework for evaluating innovative financial innovations. Coins.ph wants to achieve certain KPIs and incorporate 20,000–30,000 users into the system in this time frame.

PHPC can change the Philippines' financial sector. It is 1:1 pegged to the Philippine peso and backed by cash and currency equivalents kept in local bank accounts, ensuring stability. This agreement will provide users with access to a stable and trustworthy digital currency, ensuring that each PHPC is equivalent to one real peso.
Its launch is significant because PHPC is the first peso-backed stablecoin that is usable for retail purposes. It supports both peer-to-peer transactions and business-to-business contacts. This broad variety of possible applications indicates a substantial shift in the way digital transactions are conducted, from traditional banking hours to a more dynamic, round-the-clock financial interaction paradigm.
Remittances are an important source of income for many Filipinos, thus, Zhou predicts that this will be one of PHPC's main uses. “PHPC is expected to lower the costs and barriers for sending money back home,” Zhou said. “Moreover, it enables real-time transactions at any time of the day, significantly enhancing the efficiency of financial transfers.”
The BSP-supervised launch of PHPC by Coins.ph is a significant development as the Philippines' financial industry embraces digital innovation. It is compatible with the global trend toward more linked and real-time financial systems, as well as the growing trend toward digitalization. PHPC is expected to play a significant role in the Philippines' digital financial environment because of its capacity to revolutionize a variety of financial operations, including trading, payments, and remittances.

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