MiCA-Compliant EURAU Connects Conventional and Blockchain Financial Systems Through Chainlink-Enabled Cross-Chain Growth
- EURAU, a MiCA-compliant euro stablecoin backed by Deutsche Bank and DWS, now supports cross-chain transactions on Ethereum, Solana, and five other major blockchains via Chainlink's CCIP. - The expansion enables zero-slippage transfers between networks, addressing liquidity fragmentation while maintaining 1:1 euro parity through a burn-and-mint model and segregated euro reserves. - Targeting institutional use cases like B2B payments and treasury management, EURAU's multichain strategy aligns with Europe's
AllUnity, with backing from Deutsche Bank and DWS, has broadened the reach of its euro-backed stablecoin EURAU to enable cross-chain transfers on leading blockchains such as
Backed entirely by euro reserves kept in separate accounts, EURAU is designed for institutional applications such as business payments, treasury operations, and on-chain settlements. AllUnity’s CEO, Alexander Höptner, stated that integrating CCIP “enables EURAU to function smoothly across several blockchains,” making it more practical for corporate users, Cointelegraph reported. The stablecoin’s rollout on six prominent blockchains, with future plans to add the Canton Network—a blockchain focused on institutional finance—further strengthens its position in the tokenized finance space, according to
 
 
    According to Coinotag, the MiCA-compliant stablecoin received approval from Germany’s Federal Financial Supervisory Authority (BaFin) in July 2025, allowing its launch under strict rules that require frequent audits and transparent reserve oversight. This regulatory approval is vital as the EU encourages euro-based stablecoins to lessen dependence on dollar-centric systems. EURAU’s robust infrastructure is underpinned by Deutsche Bank’s $1.647 trillion balance sheet and DWS’s €1.01 trillion in managed assets, lending credibility to its international payment functions, Cointelegraph reported.
Chainlink’s CCIP uses a burn-and-mint mechanism to maintain 1:1 parity and consistent supply across chains, addressing a major hurdle in multi-chain stablecoin management. By adopting the Cross-Chain Token (CCT) standard, EURAU ensures transfers occur without slippage, a crucial feature for institutional users who require transaction accuracy, as explained in AllUnity’s announcement. The protocol’s security is further reinforced by Chainlink’s history of handling billions in cross-chain transactions, according to Coinotag.
This expansion reflects broader trends in Europe’s fintech landscape, where regulated stablecoins are increasingly viewed as foundational to tokenized assets. For example, Swiss crypto platform Relai recently obtained a MiCA license, and Circle’s
With EURAU’s adoption on the rise, AllUnity is emerging as a significant force in the shift toward tokenized finance. The stablecoin’s capacity to connect both public and permissioned networks—like the Canton Network—highlights its potential to optimize B2B payments and treasury processes for businesses, Coinotag observed. Supported by Chainlink’s infrastructure, EURAU’s multichain approach could speed up blockchain integration into conventional finance, especially within Europe’s regulated markets.
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