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Tenn. Bankers Name Stablecore as Preferred Digital Asset Provider



The Tennessee Bankers Association has designated Stablecore as a preferred technology provider for digital asset services, signaling growing interest among regional lenders in crypto infrastructure. The association’s Tuesday announcement notes that Stablecore will supply the backend tools that allow community and regional banks to offer products such as stablecoins, tokenized deposits, and digital asset-backed lending through their existing core banking environments.


The endorsement gives Stablecore access to roughly 175 member institutions, potentially accelerating the rollout of crypto services among smaller banks that may not have built-in digital asset capabilities. The move also aligns with a broader industry trend: traditional banks increasingly rely on third-party providers to integrate crypto offerings rather than building the infrastructure in-house.


Stablecore’s platform focuses on issuing and managing tokenized assets, including stablecoins and deposit tokens, while handling compliance and integration with core banking systems. The company’s ties to the broader banking tech ecosystem were underscored last year when Cointelegraph noted Stablecore joined the Jack Henry Integration Network, expanding access to digital banking technology across about 1,670 banks and credit unions in the United States. As Cointelegraph reported, this partnership is part of Stablecore’s strategy to embed digital asset capabilities into established banking channels. Stablecore joined the Jack Henry Integration Network.


The report on the Tennessee announcement traces a broader regulatory context. In Washington, lawmakers continue to debate the structure of crypto markets, including how stablecoins should be issued and supervised. Tennessee’s junior U.S. Senator Bill Hagerty, a member of the Senate Banking Committee, has said there is still a lot of work to do before Congress can move forward with market-structure legislation. Separately, Senator Thom Tillis has indicated a push to bring crypto market-structure legislation to a vote when sessions resume in May. Proposed bills aim to clarify regulatory footing for stablecoins, potentially giving banks a clearer path to offering tokenized deposits and related services.


Industry groups remain cautious about how these designs will play out in practice. The Independent Community Bankers of America has urged Congress to address concerns about yield-bearing stablecoins, warning that allowing payments of interest could blur the line between crypto assets and traditional deposits and harm local economies. The discussions illustrate a fundamental tension: while the technology offers a path to modernization and expanded services for regional banks, the regulatory framework governing stability, yields, and supervision remains unsettled.


The Tennessee endorsement sits at the intersection of demand from banks—especially smaller institutions seeking scalable crypto infrastructure—and a regulatory process that is still coalescing around practical guardrails for stablecoins and digital asset services. As more regional lenders contemplate digital asset offerings, observers will be watching how quickly policy clarifications translate into concrete deployments and what this means for bank profitability, customer access, and the pace of crypto adoption in the U.S. financial system.


Eleanor Terrett highlighted the original development in her coverage on X, noting the Tennessee Bankers Association’s move as part of a broader push among banks to modernize with third-party crypto infrastructure. Source: Eleanor Terrett on X



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