Tether Makes $100M Strategic Investment in Anchorage Digital
Tether has made a $100 million strategic equity investment in Anchorage Digital, the federally chartered crypto bank. The deal strengthens Anchorage’s balance sheet while deepening ties between stablecoin issuers and regulated digital asset infrastructure. For Tether, the investment reinforces its push toward institutional credibility and compliant custody solutions. Anchorage benefits from additional capital as demand for secure crypto custody grows among banks and asset managers. The move highlights a broader trend of consolidation between stablecoin providers and regulated financial institutions. It also signals that crypto infrastructure—not speculative trading—is increasingly where strategic capital is being deployed. Overall, the investment underscores crypto’s gradual alignment with traditional financial frameworks.
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How Fintechs Should Approach Stablecoins in 2026
In 2026, the most important thing for companies working with stablecoins will be controlling the stack underneath.
If your company started using stablecoins in the past year, you probably found an all-in-one provider like BVNK or Privy. Wallets, compliance, on/off-ramps, licensing - bundled under one roof.
This made sense. You could test stablecoin rails fast, open new payment corridors, find new business opportunities.
But as volumes grew, the limitations showed up:
❌ Can’t negotiate directly with liquidity providers
❌ Can’t choose your own AML partner
❌ Third-party fees compound at scale
You want more flexibility. But the platform that made it easy to start doesn’t offer that. And now your margins aren’t keeping up with your volumes. The black box is hurting your bottom line.
That’s why more fintechs are shifting to owning the stack. Providers like Fireblocks and Utila already give teams control over most core layers:
✅ MPC wallets with granular policy enforcement
✅ Integrated asset conversion tooling (ramps, swaps, bridges)
✅ Native compliance integrations you choose
What makes Utila particularly interesting is the Utila Link network - giving teams flexibility to choose counterparties and negotiate terms directly across on/off-ramps, liquidity providers, yield venue and more.
Still, licensing remains the hardest part.
In many regions, full authorization takes 12+ months - and waiting that long isn’t realistic. The most interesting models pair fast market entry with a path to autonomy: start under an existing licensed framework while building on infrastructure you’ll own long-term.
Solving this will be the key challenge for stablecoin infrastructure in 2026.
Worth watching this space.
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