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Australian NAB Bank Launches AUD-Pegged Stablecoin on Ethereum Following Rival ANZ

National Australia Bank (NAB) developed a stablecoins dubbed the AUDN after competitor ANZ Bank unveiled a comparable product last year.

AFRreportedthat the move by the country’s major bank would enable its corporate clients to participate in the digital economy. Based on the Ethereum network, the stablecoin is tied 1:1 with the Australian dollar (AUD).

Banking Institutions Pushing Stablecoins

According to the report, NAB plans to go live in the middle of the year. It will provide options to move money abroad and trade carbon credits. It will settle transactions using blockchain technology in real-time using Australian dollars. In March, Australia and New Zealand Banking Group (ANZ) was the first in the region to launch a stablecoin tied to AUD.

Meanwhile, stablecoin regulations are being created in Australia. The local report noted that NAB and ANZ are collaborating closely with financial regulators.

. @NAB has become the second bank to create a stablecoin (#AUDN) allowing customers to settle transactions in real-time on blockchain technology using Australian dollars.https://t.co/2iW58Mv8CU

— Blockchain Australia (@BlockchainAUS) January 18, 2023

By introducingtoken mapping last yearthe nation has been tightening its regulations on cryptocurrency. The administration has also prioritized stablecoin regulations after China’s digital yuan launch.

Australia Steps up Regulations

The Commonwealth Bank of Australia previously acknowledged that extending new cryptocurrency offers to ordinary investors is experiencing regulatory hurdles. This implied that the regulators are limiting retail exposure to the digital asset class.

In Dec., the Australian Securities and Investments Commission (ASIC) fileda lawsuit againstthe Finder.com division for offering unlicensed crypto services. Before that,ASIC filed a lawsuitagainst Qoin Crypto, the firm that created the digital currency, on the grounds that it misled or deceived approximately 80,000 users.

In addition, the FTX implosion has also impacted the Australian crypto market. The Guardianrevealedin December that FTX owed $33 million to the defunct Australian cryptocurrency exchange Digital Surge.

Accordingto the Syndey Morning Herald, NAB claimed no affiliations, connections, or exposure to FTX. However, the report noted that it owned complete deposit security for a rental guarantee bond obtained through a business that FTX locally acquired in 2021.

Disclaimer

BeInCrypto has reached out to company or individual involved in the story to get an official statement about the recent developments, but it has yet to hear back.

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Greg Aftayev

Greg Aftayev is a Journalist at Flaunt Weekly Covering Tech News.

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