Fidelity Investments announces the launch of its Digital Dollar stablecoin on Ethereum in 2026.Fidelity Investments announces the launch of its Digital Dollar stablecoin on Ethereum in 2026.

Fidelity to Launch Digital Dollar Stablecoin on Ethereum

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Key Points:
  • Fidelity announces Digital Dollar stablecoin launch on Ethereum.
  • Expected to launch in late January 2026.
  • Aims to leverage increased regulatory clarity in the U.S.
fidelity-to-launch-digital-dollar-stablecoin-on-ethereum Fidelity to Launch Digital Dollar Stablecoin on Ethereum

Fidelity Investments has announced the forthcoming launch of the Fidelity Digital Dollar (FIDD) stablecoin on Ethereum, set to debut in late January 2026 and backed by U.S. dollar reserves.

The introduction of FIDD occurs amid increasing regulatory clarity, potentially influencing stablecoin market structure while providing new liquidity options for Ethereum and other assets.

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Fidelity Investments has announced the upcoming launch of its stablecoin, Fidelity Digital Dollar (FIDD), to be backed by U.S. dollar reserves. The stablecoin will be available on the Ethereum mainnet in 2026.

The launch is led by Mike O’Reilly, President of Fidelity Digital Assets. The stablecoin is intended to provide investors with on-chain utility and align with recent regulatory developments like the GENIUS Act.

The introduction of FIDD is anticipated to have significant effects on the blockchain and cryptocurrency sectors. This initiative reflects a growing acceptance of digital assets within traditional financial institutions.

FIDD aims to enhance liquidity, enable low-cost settlements, and support payments within decentralized finance (DeFi) platforms. It will be available for purchase through Fidelity’s channels and major exchanges.

The overall market capitalization of stablecoins hovers around $315 to $316 billion, with FIDD potentially impacting long-term market dynamics.

The GENIUS Act has removed regulatory uncertainty, supporting stablecoin developments like FIDD. Fidelity’s position as a leading asset manager aims to advance digital finance through this stablecoin offering. “At Fidelity, we have a long-standing belief in the transformative power of the digital assets ecosystem and have spent years researching and advocating for the benefits of stablecoins. As a leading asset manager and a digital assets pioneer, Fidelity is uniquely positioned to provide investors with on-chain utility via a digital dollar.” – Mike O’Reilly, President of Fidelity Digital Assets.

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