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Circle’s Arc Network Targets Banks With Basel-Friendly USDC Rails

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Felix Pinkston
Mar 19, 2026 14:20

Circle launches Arc, a permissioned validator network designed to help banks achieve favorable capital treatment for USDC holdings under Basel standards.

Circle is making a direct play for institutional banking adoption with Arc, a permissioned blockchain network engineered specifically to help banks avoid punitive capital requirements when holding USDC. The timing couldn’t be sharper—arriving just one day after the SEC and CFTC issued joint guidance clarifying that most stablecoins aren’t securities.

The pitch is straightforward: same USDC, different rails, better regulatory treatment.

The 1250% Problem Banks Face

Here’s why this matters. Under Basel Committee standards, cryptoasset exposures that fail to meet “Group 1” classification criteria can trigger a 1250% risk weight. In plain terms, holding $1 of a poorly classified crypto exposure could require roughly $1 of capital backing. That’s a non-starter for any bank looking to scale stablecoin operations.

Banks also face exposure caps—Basel standards push regulators to limit Group 2 cryptoasset holdings to under 2% of Tier 1 capital, with guidance suggesting it “should generally be lower than 1%.” Breach that threshold and capital treatment gets even worse.

Arc’s architecture targets these constraints head-on. The network uses a permissioned validator set—vetted, identified institutions operating under defined governance rules. This isn’t just technical design; it’s regulatory strategy.

What Makes Arc Different

Three design choices stand out:

Known validators eliminate the “unknown third party” problem. Bank compliance teams can actually document who’s validating transactions, simplifying the third-party risk analysis that supervisors demand. Anonymous validators on public chains create documentation nightmares.

Deterministic finality under one second. Unlike probabilistic finality systems where transactions might theoretically be reversed, Arc provides clear confirmation when settlement is complete. This aligns with PFMI Principle 8’s requirement for “irrevocable and unconditional” settlement.

Defined governance perimeter. When regulators ask “who runs the rails” and “who can change the rules,” banks using Arc have concrete answers. That governance clarity supports Group 1b classification—the favorable bucket for stablecoins with effective stabilization mechanisms.

Market Context Adds Urgency

USDC currently commands a $79.56 billion market cap, maintaining its dollar peg at $0.9999 as of March 19. The stablecoin market is heating up rapidly. Mastercard just dropped $1.8 billion to acquire stablecoin infrastructure firm BVNK on March 18, signaling traditional finance’s growing appetite for these rails.

Meanwhile, SBI VC Trade launched a USDC lending product in Japan on March 19, expanding regulated institutional access to dollar-pegged yields.

Circle is positioning Arc as the bridge between stablecoin innovation and traditional banking requirements. Banks can theoretically offer USDC-based treasury management, cross-border settlement, and customer-facing products without consuming disproportionate capital headroom.

The Regulatory Arbitrage Play

This is effectively regulatory arbitrage through infrastructure design. USDC and EURC are identical assets regardless of which blockchain they sit on—same reserves, same redemption mechanics. But capital treatment depends heavily on the underlying rails.

A bank holding USDC on a public permissionless chain faces harder questions about operational risk, governance accountability, and settlement certainty. The same USDC on Arc, with its permissioned validators and deterministic finality, presents a cleaner story for supervisors.

Whether regulators ultimately accept this framing remains to be seen. Arc is currently in testnet, and Circle explicitly notes it hasn’t been reviewed by the New York State Department of Financial Services. But the strategy is clear: build the compliance narrative into the infrastructure layer before banks even start their pilots.

For institutions watching stablecoin adoption accelerate, the question isn’t whether to engage—it’s which rails make that engagement economically viable under existing capital frameworks.

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Source: https://blockchain.news/news/circle-arc-network-banks-basel-usdc-rails

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