Stablecoin License Services
Stablecoin License Services
Launching a stablecoin involves more than smart contracts and reserves. We help fintechs and crypto platforms meet licensing requirements, build compliance frameworks, and work with regulators across the US and globally.
Launching a stablecoin involves more than smart contracts and reserves. We help fintechs and crypto platforms meet licensing requirements, build compliance frameworks, and work with regulators across the US and globally.
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Eligibility
Eligibility
What Types of Businesses Need a Stablecoin License?
If your business issues, manages, or supports stablecoin transactions, there’s a good chance you’ll need to be licensed or registered. Rules vary by country, but regulators are moving quickly.
Stablecoin Issuers
Firms that mint and redeem fiat-backed or algorithmic stablecoins typically need a license, especially if the token is offered to the public or used for payments.
Stablecoin Issuers
Firms that mint and redeem fiat-backed or algorithmic stablecoins typically need a license, especially if the token is offered to the public or used for payments.
Stablecoin Payment Platforms
Apps and services that let users send, receive, or spend stablecoins often need to be licensed as payment institutions or money service businesses.
Stablecoin Payment Platforms
Apps and services that let users send, receive, or spend stablecoins often need to be licensed as payment institutions or money service businesses.
Stablecoin Custodians
Holding or safeguarding stablecoin balances for users can bring regulatory requirements for trust, custody, or safeguarding arrangements.
Stablecoin Custodians
Holding or safeguarding stablecoin balances for users can bring regulatory requirements for trust, custody, or safeguarding arrangements.





Steps
Steps
How to Get a Stablecoin License
01
Assess Licensing Needs
Map your business model to local requirements. Issuers and platforms may need MSB, EMI, trust, or stablecoin-specific licenses depending on the jurisdiction.

01
Assess Licensing Needs
Map your business model to local requirements. Issuers and platforms may need MSB, EMI, trust, or stablecoin-specific licenses depending on the jurisdiction.
02
Develop a Reserve and Redemption Plan
Most regulators require 1:1 backing and clear redemption terms. This plan needs to show where funds are held and how they’ll be accessed.

02
Develop a Reserve and Redemption Plan
Most regulators require 1:1 backing and clear redemption terms. This plan needs to show where funds are held and how they’ll be accessed.
03
Draft Required Disclosures
Prepare clear documentation explaining how your stablecoin works. This may include a white paper or formal prospectus, depending on the region.

03
Draft Required Disclosures
Prepare clear documentation explaining how your stablecoin works. This may include a white paper or formal prospectus, depending on the region.
04
Complete and Submit Licensing Applications
Applications typically require detailed information about your product, operations, partners, and compliance program.

04
Complete and Submit Licensing Applications
Applications typically require detailed information about your product, operations, partners, and compliance program.
05
Undergo Regulator Review
Licensing authorities will evaluate your readiness, including operational resilience, financial safeguards, and regulatory fit.

05
Undergo Regulator Review
Licensing authorities will evaluate your readiness, including operational resilience, financial safeguards, and regulatory fit.
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FAQ
FAQ
Frequently Asked Questions
Frequently Asked Questions
Do cryptocurrency businesses need a money transmitter license?
Do cryptocurrency businesses need a money transmitter license?
Do I need a license to operate a crypto company in the US?
Do I need a license to operate a crypto company in the US?
Does my crypto business need to register with FinCEN?
Does my crypto business need to register with FinCEN?
How do I know which regulators apply to my business?
How do I know which regulators apply to my business?
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Who We Serve
Compliance Services
Compliance Consulting
Compliance Operations
Licensing Services
Resources
About InnReg
The content provided on this website is for informational purposes only and does not constitute legal, investment, tax, or other professional advice. InnReg LLC is not a law firm, tax advisor, or regulated financial institution. Viewing this site or contacting InnReg does not create a client relationship. Results described in case studies or testimonials may not be typical and do not guarantee future outcomes. Tools, spreadsheets, or guides available on this site are provided for illustrative purposes only and should not be relied upon without professional guidance. Any links to third-party websites are provided for convenience and do not constitute endorsement or responsibility for their content. The information on this site may not be applicable in all jurisdictions. While we strive to provide accurate content, we make no representations as to its completeness or timeliness. Some visual assets on this site are sourced from Freepik.
Who We Serve
Compliance Services
Compliance Consulting
Compliance Operations
Licensing Services
Resources
About InnReg
The content provided on this website is for informational purposes only and does not constitute legal, investment, tax, or other professional advice. InnReg LLC is not a law firm, tax advisor, or regulated financial institution. Viewing this site or contacting InnReg does not create a client relationship. Results described in case studies or testimonials may not be typical and do not guarantee future outcomes. Tools, spreadsheets, or guides available on this site are provided for illustrative purposes only and should not be relied upon without professional guidance. Any links to third-party websites are provided for convenience and do not constitute endorsement or responsibility for their content. The information on this site may not be applicable in all jurisdictions. While we strive to provide accurate content, we make no representations as to its completeness or timeliness. Some visual assets on this site are sourced from Freepik.