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Custodia, Vantage Launch First Stablecoin Backed by US Bank Deposits

Published 25 March 2025
Eddie Mitchell
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Edited by Insha Zia
Key Takeaways
  • Avit is a stablecoin that Custodia Bank has been developing since 2020.
  • Custodia Bank provides blockchain and crypto-related services, whilst Vantage Bank manages fiat reserves and transfer services.
  • The Federal Reserve continues to deny Custodia Bank a master account, citing concerns about its crypto services.

Two American banks have successfully developed and tested the nation’s first-ever bank-issued dollar-backed stablecoin, marking yet another major turning point in U.S. banking and crypto advancements.

The development follows a string of regulatory uncertainty and crypto industry lockouts over the past five years, which now appear to be shifting favorably towards digital assets, especially stablecoins.

Dollar-Backed

As per the press release, Custodia and Vantage Bank completed testing of the first-ever U.S.-bank-issued dollar-backed stablecoin on March 24, 2025.

Issued as an ERC-20 token on the Ethereum blockchain, Avit demonstrated key efficiencies during testing, including low costs, fast transactions, and enhanced “programmability and auditability within a safe, compliant, and regulated banking environment,” the release stated.

Custodia Bank CEO Caitlin Long emphasized the regulatory breakthrough, stating:

“We broke ground on the legal/regulatory front, proving that U.S. banks can collaborate to tokenize demand deposits on a permissionless blockchain in a regulatorily-compliant manner.”

The two banks worked together to mint, transfer, and redeem Avit tokens for a bank customer.

Vantage Bank held the fiat reserves and facilitated transfers, while Custodia managed blockchain issuance, redemptions, custody services, transaction monitoring, and reconciliation through its Avit Management System.

Unlike stablecoins such as Tether (USDT) and USD Coin (USDC), which have a single issuing entity, this partnership could set a precedent for U.S. banks collaborating on blockchain-based financial products.

The Avit Stablecoin

Avit’s origins date back to 2020, when Custodia Bank—then known as Avanti Bank & Trust—unveiled plans to develop it as a cash-equivalent “stablecoin disruptor.”

Initially designed for institutional investors and corporate treasurers, Avit was positioned as a programmable, real-time payment and settlement solution.

It aimed to offer the benefits of stablecoins while avoiding the accounting and tax complications that often come with them.

The token was to be fully backed by U.S. dollar reserves.

When Avanti rebranded as Custodia Bank in 2022, Avit remained part of its roadmap.

However, Custodia’s ambitions were threatened when the U.S. Federal Reserve denied the bank a master account, citing concerns over its crypto-focused business model—including Avit.

Regulators feared that holding Avit reserves could be perceived as central bank backing, raising potential systemic risks.

Further complicating matters, revelations from “Operation Chokepoint 2.0” suggested that major banks and the Fed had coordinated efforts to block Custodia and other crypto-friendly institutions from the U.S. banking system.

Despite these challenges, Custodia has continued its legal battle against the Fed, with strong industry backing.

Now, with Donald Trump’s administration pushing to legitimize Bitcoin (BTC), crypto, and stablecoins, Custodia’s fight for regulatory clarity may be nearing a turning point.

Eddie Mitchell

Eddie is a gaming and crypto writer at CCN. Covering the often weird and wonderful world of Web3 with an adoring, but skeptical eye.

Prior to CCN, Eddie has spent the past seven years working his way through the crypto, finance, and technology industry. He began with PR and journalism with Bitcoin PR Buzz and BitcoinNews.com, eventually working his way to become a copywriter with a dozen firms, including the likes of Polkadot before returning to journalism in 2023.

Having studied Radio production and journalism at University in the UK, Eddie spent a few years making podcasts and presenting on a local London radio station as he built up his writing chops.

A lifelong skateboarder, Eddie can often be found at the skatepark or touring the streets looking for something new to try. That, or kicking back playing JRPGs on his original PSP.

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