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Canada Stablecoin Registry
Track businesses, providers, and payment pathways relevant to stablecoin commerce in Canada as the market moves toward clearer regulation. Unit Bureau is independent and not affiliated with any government agency.
What Canada's stablecoin framework changes
Policy headlines move faster than product behavior. This page is a practical index: who appears relevant to Canadian customers and operators, and where to read primary sources. Always confirm eligibility, licensing, and settlement behavior with the provider and your own counsel.
Who this matters for
- Canadian merchants evaluating stablecoin checkout or invoicing
- Platforms paying Canadian contractors or vendors
- Treasury teams comparing USDC and CAD-referenced stablecoin paths
- Operators who need a dated, source-linked snapshot before diligence meetings
Canadian and Canada-relevant providers
Use the registry with region filters and open profiles for settlement notes. Entries are desk-classified from public materials, not endorsements.
USDC and CAD stablecoin context
USDC shows up frequently in global stacks; CAD-denominated or Canada-native stablecoins appear in narrower product sets. Profiles call out stablecoins and networks as documented. Cross-border corridors may still touch US dollar stablecoins even when the customer is in Canada.
How to submit a Canadian business
Use Submit your business with proof links (pricing, docs, or checkout screenshots where licensing allows). Mention Canada explicitly in notes so the desk can tag regions accurately.
FAQ
- Is this an official government registry?
- No. Unit Bureau is an independent project. This page helps discovery; it does not replace regulatory filings or compliance work.
- How often is this updated?
- Profiles carry last reviewed dates. Major policy changes may trigger faster desk updates, but operators should still verify live product behavior.
- Where should I start?
- Open Who accepts USDC for a search-first wedge, then return to the registry for filters.
Continue in the registry
Profiles include acceptance, settlement notes, and verification status with review dates.