AllUnity and Stripe’s Privy Join Forces to Enable Euro Stablecoin Payments
AllUnity, a German regulated e-money institution backed by DWS, Flow Traders, and Galaxy, and issuer of the EURAU euro stablecoin, has partnered with Privy, the crypto wallet infrastructure firm owned by Stripe.
The move enables fintechs, e-commerce platforms, and enterprises to embed EURAU wallets directly into their applications. Users could then pay, receive, or hold digital euros, with the option to convert between stablecoins and fiat, the companies said on Monday.
The integration also supports programmable treasury tools. For example, a business could automate payroll in EURAU or handle supplier payouts in real time, reducing reliance on traditional banking rails. Companies may also earn decentralized finance (DeFi) yield on idle balances, though such opportunities remain experimental, according to a press release.
The deal positions EURAU within Stripe’s broader crypto ecosystem, giving it exposure to payments infrastructure already used by millions of merchants. While most stablecoins in circulation track the U.S. dollar, this partnership brings a regulated euro option into mainstream payment flows.
Alexander Höptner, CEO of AllUnity, said the partnership “marks a significant milestone in the broader adoption of EURAU,” while Privy CEO Henri Stern emphasized that euro-based stablecoin use has been underdeveloped compared to dollar offerings.
The agreement signals growing interest in euro-denominated digital money as European regulators prepare to enforce MiCAR, the EU’s comprehensive crypto framework, in 2026. Last week, French bank SocGen's FORGE subsidiary chose Bullish Europe to debut a euro-denominated stablecoin.
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