New educational resource demystifies stablecoins, positioning them as complementary payment rails alongside RTP and FedNow rather than speculative instruments PidginNew educational resource demystifies stablecoins, positioning them as complementary payment rails alongside RTP and FedNow rather than speculative instruments Pidgin

Pidgin Publishes Stablecoin 101 Whitepaper: A Practical Guide for Financial Institutions Navigating Digital Asset Infrastructure

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New educational resource demystifies stablecoins, positioning them as complementary payment rails alongside RTP and FedNow rather than speculative instruments

Pidgin, a secure instant payments platform built for the future of payments, released “Stablecoin 101 for Financial Institutions: A Practical Guide to Digital Assets, Interoperability, and the Future of Payments.” The comprehensive whitepaper provides banks and credit unions with a practical framework for understanding stablecoins as payments infrastructure rather than cryptocurrency speculation.

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Stablecoins processed over $9 trillion in value in 2025, according to Forbes, placing them alongside established payment systems in economic relevance. Financial institutions are increasingly questioning how to evaluate this emerging rail using the same risk, governance, and operational disciplines they apply to ACH, RTP, and FedNow. Pidgin’s new resource addresses this need directly.

“For much of the past decade, conversations about digital assets in financial services have been shaped by volatility, speculation, and confusion,” said Abhishek Veeraghanta, founder and CEO of Pidgin. “What has become clear is that stablecoins no longer sit on the fringe of payments innovation. They have moved into active use as payments infrastructure, particularly for high-value transfers, treasury activity, and cross-border settlement. This whitepaper is designed to help banks and credit unions separate signal from noise.”

The whitepaper establishes that stablecoins should be considered complementary capabilities rather than replacements for existing payment rails. It outlines how tokenized value can carry context, metadata, and programmable logic that traditional payment instructions cannot, addressing infrastructure constraints that faster payments alone were never designed to solve.

Key topics covered include:

  • Practical definitions distinguishing payment stablecoins from speculative digital assets
  • Clear explanations of where banks and credit unions fit in the stablecoin ecosystem
  • How stablecoins converge with FedNow and RTP rather than replace them
  • Risk management implications and the evolving regulatory environment
  • Strategic participation models beyond issuing proprietary stablecoins

The guide emphasizes that relevance does not depend on issuing a stablecoin. Custody, wallet services, on- and off-ramps, liquidity management, transaction monitoring, and orchestration are areas where banks and credit unions already have deep experience and earned trust.

“We view stablecoins as a strategic implementation consideration rather than an immediate functionality requirement,” Veeraghanta added. “Education, experimentation, partnerships, and limited pilots can coexist with caution. Institutions can learn and prepare without committing to full-scale implementation.”

The whitepaper also addresses recent regulatory developments, including the GENIUS Act, which established the first comprehensive federal framework for stablecoin oversight in the United States, and the January 2025 Executive Order on digital financial technology that reinforced U.S. leadership in dollar-backed stablecoins.

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