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Australia’s First Regulated Stablecoin AUDM Gains Institutional Custody Support

Australia’s First Regulated Stablecoin AUDM Gains Institutional Custody Support

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2026-01-13 12:03:02
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Australia's digital finance landscape reaches a pivotal moment as AUDM, the nation's first regulated stablecoin, secures institutional custody backing from Zodia. This development bridges the gap between traditional finance and blockchain-based settlement systems.

The integration with licensed cold storage solutions positions AUDM as a production-ready instrument for institutional adoption. By anchoring itself within Australia's compliant financial infrastructure, the stablecoin eliminates reliance on offshore settlement rails while strengthening local currency capabilities.

Custody-led adoption signals maturation in Australia's digital asset framework. The MOVE reflects coordinated progress between regulators, infrastructure providers, and financial institutions—creating a blueprint for regulated stablecoin integration worldwide.

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