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Citigroup explores stablecoin custody & crypto asset services – Here’s why

Citigroup explores stablecoin custody & crypto asset services – Here’s why
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BB Finews
8/20/25, 4:02 AM

Citigroup is weighing a move into crypto custody, exploring the possibility of safeguarding collateral for stablecoins and exchange-traded products.

The move is a cautious interest from TradFi as global regulators step up scrutiny of the digital asset space.

Stablecoins add $3B in a week!

Stablecoins saw a net inflow of $3.79 billion this week, pushing the total market cap to $273.49 billion, at press time.

This is a 1.4% rise, according to DeFiLlama data.

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Source: DefiLlama

Tether [USDT] maintained its dominance at 60.42%.

The steady capital injection is an obvious sign of rising institutional appetite, with firms like Citigroup now exploring custody roles in the sector.

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