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A Huge New Stablecoin Initiative Could Disrupt the Crypto Market. Here's What You Need to Know.

This is the biggest development in stablecoins in years.

A Huge New Stablecoin Initiative Could Disrupt the Crypto Market. Here's What You Need to Know.

Published July 4, 2026 · Category: Finance

Overview

On June 30, Circle Internet Group (NYSE: CRCL) got some news that hammered its stock, which fell 17% in just 24 hours. A coalition of more than 140 companies, banks, and financial institutions, including Circle's biggest stablecoin distributor, will launch a new dollar stablecoin token called Open USD (OUSD), with Solana (CRYPTO: SOL) being the first chain where it trades. The stablecoin will directly rival Circle's USDC, which has a market cap of $73.4 billion, making it the second-largest in the crypto stablecoin sector behind Tether USD.

By design, Open USD will hand nearly all of the interest paid to the owners of the underlying cash and cash equivalent assets back to the businesses that mint, hold, and route the token, instead of the normal situation, where the stablecoin issuer pockets the yield rather than stablecoin holders.

Details

That mechanism is likely making the incumbents like Circle nervous, and it's also leaving a couple of tokens caught in the crossfire -- not to mention Solana getting a lottery ticket. Let's unpack all these implications and determine how they change the picture for investors.

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Originally published at www.fool.com.

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