Transak now supports EURC, Circle’s euro-denominated stablecoin. This gives our 10M+ verified users and 450+ integrated partners a direct, compliant, and simple way to buy, sell, and use EURC with local payment rails, including cards, SEPA, and bank transfers.
With EURC live across supported countries and chains, European citizens and global businesses can finally access a MiCA-compliant tokenized euro that fits seamlessly into everyday payments, DeFi, and financial flows. [[widget currency=(EUR) crypto=(EURC)]]
Stablecoins have grown into a $300B+ market, moving beyond trading into real-world use cases like remittances, marketplace settlements, and vendor payouts.
But with so many tokens in circulation, users and businesses often face a tough choice:
That’s where EURC comes in:
For anyone who earns, invoices, or settles in euros, EURC is a compliant tokenized euro alternative.
Together, Transak and EURC deliver access to compliant tokenized euros today.
Europe has set a global benchmark by being the first region to implement a comprehensive regulatory framework for crypto markets and stablecoin regulation with Markets in Crypto-Assets (MiCA). EURC and Transak both sit squarely within those rules. That means:
Whether you’re a freelancer, trader, or just prefer holding euros, EURC on Transak is a simple way to move between fiat and digital euros.
With just one Transak integration, businesses can:
This means minimized foreign exchange volatility (by avoiding repeated USD-EUR conversions, for example), faster settlements, and native euro-denominated flows for your users.
“Simplicity and safety are what move stablecoins from trading to real-world finance. By bringing EURC to Transak, Europeans can now seamlessly access a fully reserved, compliant euro denominated stablecoin.”
— Sami Start, CEO of Transak
EURC is now live on Transak across supported regions and chains.
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*Circle Mint and electronic money services are provided by Circle Internet Financial Europe SAS, a simplified joint-stock company registered with the Registry of Commerce and Companies of Paris under number 953 990 934, having its registered office at 4 rue de Marivaux, 75002 Paris, France.
Circle Internet Financial Europe SAS is authorized as an electronic money institution by the French Autorité de Contrôle Prudentiel et de Résolution (ACPR) under articles L.526-1 et seq. of the Monetary and Financial Code, with license number 17788.
Circle is not a bank; Circle Mint is not a bank account. Funds held with Circle are not insured or guaranteed by the Fonds de Garantie des Dépôts et de Résolution (FGDR), the Securities Investor Protection Corporation (SIPC), the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (FDIC), or by any other public authority, insurance scheme, person, or entity in France, the United States, or elsewhere.