Decentralized exchanges aggregator (DEX) 1inch has announced the integration of MiCA-compliant EURCV and USDCV stablecoins issued by a subsidiary of the French bank Societe Generale-FORGE (SG-FORGE). This is stated in a press release shared by the service’s representatives with Incrypted. According to the press release, the new assets are now available for exchange through 1inch […] Сообщение 1inch Added Support for EURCV and USDCV — Regulated Euro and Dollar Stablecoins появились сначала на INCRYPTED.Decentralized exchanges aggregator (DEX) 1inch has announced the integration of MiCA-compliant EURCV and USDCV stablecoins issued by a subsidiary of the French bank Societe Generale-FORGE (SG-FORGE). This is stated in a press release shared by the service’s representatives with Incrypted. According to the press release, the new assets are now available for exchange through 1inch […] Сообщение 1inch Added Support for EURCV and USDCV — Regulated Euro and Dollar Stablecoins появились сначала на INCRYPTED.

1inch Added Support for EURCV and USDCV — Regulated Euro and Dollar Stablecoins

2025/10/21 23:15
  • 1inch integrates the EURCV and USDCV stablecoins from Societe Generale-FORGE.
  • They are issued in accordance with MiCA regulations.
  • In addition, the service adds Flowdesk as a liquidity provider.

Decentralized exchanges aggregator (DEX) 1inch has announced the integration of MiCA-compliant EURCV and USDCV stablecoins issued by a subsidiary of the French bank Societe Generale-FORGE (SG-FORGE). This is stated in a press release shared by the service’s representatives with Incrypted.

According to the press release, the new assets are now available for exchange through 1inch Swap, which gives users access to regulated digital assets denominated in euros and US dollars.

The platform’s team noted that as part of the cooperation, Flowdesk, a company registered with the French Autorité des Marchés Financiers (AMF), has joined the 1inch network of resolvers. It will provide liquidity for the EURCV and USDCV stablecoins, supporting 1inch’s efforts to connect DeFi and traditional financial markets (TradFi).

At the same time, Flowdesk CEO Guilhem Chaumont added:

The statement noted that through the integration, 1inch provides liquidity for EURCV and USDCV, which are fully compliant with the European MiCA regulation. The stablecoins issued by SG-FORGE have become one of the first banking digital assets to combine the stability of traditional finance with the flexibility of DeFi.

Representatives of 1inch noted that EURCV and USDCV are now available on the Ethereum network, which provides users with additional flexibility and compatibility with popular DeFi protocols.

According to the press release, the integration took place amid the continuation of a trend that analysts have dubbed the “stablecoin summer” in 2025. Despite the end of the season, the market dynamics are not slowing down.

Over the past year, the volume of transactions with stablecoins has exceeded the total volume of Visa and Mastercard payments, which indicates the large-scale adoption of digital assets in both the retail and institutional sectors, the service noted.

1inch emphasizes that the demand for regulated and trusted digital assets is growing, and the integration of EURCV and USDCV is a step towards creating a clearer and safer DeFi space for institutional investors.

According to the statement, Flowdesk, a liquidity, OTC trading, and treasury management company, provides institutional-level services to over 140 centralized and decentralized exchanges. Through its technology infrastructure, Flowdesk helps connect the TradFi and DeFi markets, creating an efficient liquidity mechanism for regulated stablecoins.

In addition, 1inch reported serving more than 25 million users and a daily trading volume of over $500 million, offering low-cost token swaps, a private wallet, portfolio analytics, and a cryptocurrency card. The company continues to develop the ecosystem, making DeFi more accessible and understandable to everyone.

More information about the project can be found in the 1inch Business, X, and blog sections.

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