stablecoin news Philippines guide
What this page answers: Recent primary-source updates that may change a Philippine stablecoin or account route.
Direct answer
Use dated primary sources instead of headlines alone. BSP guidance can change platform obligations, while first-party help pages can change the available fee, limit, token, and network details for a specific PHP route. Every item below links to the source used and states what to recheck.
Primary-source updates in this log
- 2026 - BSP coin and token listing guidance: BSP clarified regulatory expectations for VASPs when reviewing coins and tokens offered to customers.
- 2025-10-15 - BSP VASP directory status: The directory lists active bank and non-bank VASPs, including the operator of the linked platform.
- 2025-12-18 - Platform withdrawal networks and limits: The platform documents token- and network-specific withdrawal minimums and maximums, including multiple USDT routes.
- 2025-08-07 - Platform PHP cash-in and cash-out fees: The platform publishes method-specific PHP funding and withdrawal fees for banks, e-wallets, and remittance routes.
How to use an update safely
- Open the cited source and check its publication or last-updated date.
- Separate regulatory status from current in-app availability, fees, limits, token support, and network support.
- Compare BSP and SEC materials with platform terms and the latest PHP quote before testing a route.
- Use a small test amount and keep records if you decide to inspect a stablecoin account route.
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Dated source updates to verify before signup
Each item links to the regulator or platform source. Check the latest version before relying on a route.
referral disclosure: A source update does not make a route suitable. Not financial advice. Confirm current platform, token, network, fee, and PHP cash-out availability before testing.
Official sources to check
Use these sources as a starting point before you trust a platform, exchange rate, or marketing claim.
Frequently asked questions
Does an official or first-party update mean a route is safe?
No. News can describe a feature, listing, partnership, or rule change, but it does not remove issuer, liquidity, custody, platform, network, or regulatory risk.
Which updates matter most for Philippine users?
Watch BSP or SEC rule changes, VASP directory status, PHP funding and cash-out fees, token support, withdrawal networks, limits, and issuer disclosures.
Can I use this log to choose between USDT and USDC?
News can help you ask better questions, but the route still depends on current quote, network, fees, cash-out, custody, and your own risk tolerance.