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Paxos Labs spin‑off raises $12M to build bespoke stablecoin rails
Paxos Labs, a spin‑off from Paxos, just raised $12M to help big enterprises launch their own branded stablecoins and plug into programmable dollar rails.
Summary
Paxos Labs, a newly created spin‑off from stablecoin issuer Paxos, has raised $12 million to build infrastructure that helps large enterprises issue their own branded stablecoins. The funding round, first reported by ChainCatcher citing Paxos Labs and its investors, underscores continued institutional appetite for programmable money and white‑label digital dollar rails.
The round was led by Blockchain Capital, with Robot Ventures, Maelstrom, and Uniswap Labs among the backers, according to the ChainCatcher report. While the valuation was not disclosed, the investor mix signals that both venture funds and core DeFi players see strategic value in enterprise‑grade stablecoin infrastructure.
Paxos Labs targets enterprise stablecoin demand
Paxos Labs is headed by Paxos CEO Chad Cascarilla, who is also serving as the new unit’s chief executive, aligning the spin‑off closely with Paxos’ broader strategy in regulated digital assets. The company’s mandate is to provide technology and compliance‑ready rails that allow blue‑chip corporates and financial institutions to launch and manage their own stablecoins rather than rely solely on third‑party brands.
According to the ChainCatcher account, Paxos Labs will focus on serving “large enterprises” that want to embed tokenized money into payments, loyalty, and treasury workflows without building and maintaining blockchain infrastructure themselves. That model mirrors the white‑label approach already visible in parts of the card and banking‑as‑a‑service market, transplanted into the stablecoin arena.
Cascarilla has long argued that tokenized dollars and other fiat currencies can become core plumbing for global finance, enabling faster settlement and programmable conditional transfers, and the new capital gives Paxos Labs runway to productize that thesis for corporate issuers. For investors like Blockchain Capital and Uniswap Labs, the bet is that a growing share of on‑chain value will be denominated in branded, regulated stablecoins integrated directly into enterprise systems.
The Paxos Labs raise comes as competition in stablecoin infrastructure intensifies, with banks, fintechs, and crypto‑native firms all racing to capture flows in tokenized deposits and fiat‑backed tokens. While the company has not revealed which enterprises it will target first, its backing and leadership suggest a strategy aimed squarely at the intersection of traditional finance and Web3 payment rails.