CryptoProcessing by CoinsPaid has integrated EURC, Circle’s fully euro-backed stablecoin, expanding its portfolio of crypto payment options for European businesses.CryptoProcessing by CoinsPaid has integrated EURC, Circle’s fully euro-backed stablecoin, expanding its portfolio of crypto payment options for European businesses.

CryptoProcessing by CoinsPaid Launches EURC Support on Ethereum, Solana, and Base

2025/12/06 00:46
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CryptoProcessing by CoinsPaid has integrated EURC, Circle’s fully euro-backed stablecoin, expanding its portfolio of crypto payment options for European businesses. The addition strengthens the company’s position in the market for euro-denominated crypto payments, addressing growing demand for compliant stablecoin settlement in the EU.

The integration allows merchants across Europe to accept EURC (digital euro issued by Circle) payments on Ethereum (ERC-20), Solana (SPL), and Base, enabling faster and more secure blockchain transactions for sectors such as e-commerce, travel, and iGaming. The update also enhances access to on-chain euro liquidity, offering businesses a stable alternative to USD-denominated stablecoins.

Aliaksei Tulia, Chief Technical Officer at CoinsPaid, said the listing reinforces the company’s mission to connect traditional finance with blockchain-based settlement rails.

Similar to USDC, EURC is MiCA-compliant and issued by Circle under a full-reserve model.EURC maintains 1:1 backing with euro reserves held in European financial institutions, ensuring transparency and full redemption rights. 

The addition of EURC builds on CryptoProcessing by CoinsPaid’s earlier integration of USDG, giving clients access to multiple fully fiat-backed and audit-verified stablecoins. Together, USDG and EURC expand the platform’s infrastructure for real-time, compliant digital payments that meet the expectations of regulated markets.

What this means for CryptoProcessing by CoinsPaid clients.  

 • Euro-based pricing without FX volatility• Faster settlement times compared to traditional fiat systems• Full regulatory alignment with EU financial standards• A transparent and trustworthy alternative to stablecoins with uncertain reserves• A stablecoin designed for real-world commerce, not trading

CryptoProcessing by CoinsPaid says the integration supports its broader strategy to future-proof digital payments in Europe, offering businesses payment tools that combine regulatory compliance, stability, and transaction speed. As the EU implements MiCA, stablecoins such as EURC are expected to play a growing role in cross-border payments, merchant settlement, and blockchain-based commerce.

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