Crypto: Coinbase Moves Closer Toward Rolling Out ‘custom Stablecoins’

Crypto: Coinbase Moves Closer Toward Rolling Out ‘custom Stablecoins’

Coinbase has been working with Solflare, R2, and Flipcash to bring custom stablecoins to market, with the latest testing focused on Flipcash's USDF.

Coinbase is testing Flipcash’s in-development stablecoin, USDF, on its backend as part of a new feature that will allow businesses to create their own branded, dollar-backed tokens.

The “Coinbase Custom Stablecoins” feature, introduced in December, will let businesses earn rewards on activity and allow them to move funds seamlessly between Coinbase-supported chains, with the tokens to be collateralized by Circle’s USDC (USDC).

“A new Coinbase Custom Stablecoin, USDF, has been enabled on Coinbase Exchange for operational testing,” Coinbase posted to X on Tuesday, adding:

“This is a backend test phase only. Trading, deposits, and withdrawals are currently unavailable. Stay tuned for more updates.”

Custom stablecoins can offer businesses more flexibility across everything from payroll and business-to-business payments to cross-border transactions and treasury management.

The stablecoin in testing, USDF, is being created by crypto infrastructure platform Flipcash and is expected to be available in early 2026.

When launched, USDF will be the primary stablecoin on the Flipcash app.

Solana-focused self-custody wallet Solflare and decentralized finance platform R2 are also working with Coinbase to launch customized stablecoin solutions of their own.

Introducing Coinbase Custom Stablecoins.Create a branded stablecoin for your business, backed 1:1 by collateral custodied by Coinbase.→ Earn rewards on activity→ Seamless interoperability across chains→ Tap into Coinbase’s global distribution pic.twitter.com/DJ3Wcq4Zhn

Source: CoinTelegraph