First, the Stablecoin. Now, the Collateral Coin.

A new era of wholesale financial markets is emerging, defined by real-time collateral mobility. For institutions moving billions each day, collateral coins like USIG enable precise timing, improved capital efficiency and greater utility.

Time-Tested Structure.
Real-Time Collateral Mobility.

USIG brings a traditional, Treasury-backed securitization framework on-chain, combining institutional-grade structure with the speed, flexibility and programmability of digital markets.

Trillions in Motion,
Before the Day Even Begins

Treasury general collateral underpins one of the largest markets in the world. By early morning, institutions have already mobilized trillions across repo, derivatives and securities lending. USIG brings that market on-chain, enabling real-time collateral mobility, programmable flows and 24/7 efficiency.

Product Use Cases

USIG is yield-bearing, programmable, high-velocity collateral for intraday and 24/7 liquidity, backed by U.S. Treasury bills.

Frequently Asked Questions

USIG (U.S. Investment Grade) is a collateral coin that functions as tokenized Treasury collateral, designed to function as an on-chain, stable-value product. It is a yield-bearing, programmable form of U.S. Treasury–backed value built for wholesale financial markets, supporting on-chain collateral mobility, cash-like utility for institutional users and real-time settlement workflows.
USIG Digital builds institutional, low-risk digital debt products engineered to meet rigorous risk and compliance expectations in wholesale finance. The USIG collateral coin is our flagship product, designed to provide on-chain stable value with a structure and controls designed for institutions.
USIG is a stable-value product, but it is not a generic retail stablecoin. The USIG collateral coin is built for institutions and wholesale finance use cases, with safeguards and operational controls designed to meet institutional diligence requirements.
A collateral coin is a stable-value on-chain instrument built for wholesale finance that functions primarily as programmable general collateral – not retail “digital cash” – by representing a tokenized unit of senior secured, overcollateralized debt issued from a bankruptcy-remote structure against a restricted pool of high-quality liquid assets (e.g., short dated U.S. Treasury bills and controlled cash), with enforceable covenants, institutional-grade operational controls/recordkeeping and predictable par-style issuance and redemption designed to support margining, repo, securities lending and delivery versus payment settlement workflows.
The USIG collateral coin is designed for institutional participants in wholesale financial markets. Firms that require a stable-value product with Treasury backing, controlled operations, transparent reporting and a structure aligned with institutional risk standards are our target audience.
USIG is being built with participation across key wholesale finance roles: banks, broker-dealers, asset managers, market infrastructure providers and other institutional stakeholders. Practically, this matters because those firms help shape operating requirements (eligibility, controls, reporting, custody models) and improve the likelihood that our collateral coin can be adopted across real institutional workflows rather than remaining a niche instrument.