Swiss Francs Go Digital: Allunity’s CHFAU Is Here to Save Your Sanity (and Money)

In a move that’s about as surprising as finding a dentist who enjoys small talk, Allunity has unleashed CHFAU, a Swiss Franc stablecoin so regulated, it makes a German train schedule look like a jazz improv session.

Frankfurt’s own Allunity-a lovechild of DWS, Flow Traders, and Galaxy-decided the world needed another stablecoin, because apparently, we weren’t already drowning in them. On February 26, 2026, they birthed CHFAU, a 1:1 Swiss Franc-pegged token that took a mere three months to develop. Because who needs a long engagement when you can rush into a financial marriage, right?

Regulated by BaFin (the German financial watchdog, not a new brand of dog food), CHFAU is an E-Money Token (EMT) that plays by the EU’s MiCAR rules. Think of it as the financial equivalent of a straight-A student who also captains the debate team-impressive, but slightly annoying.

The token debuts on the Ethereum blockchain as an ERC-20 token, with plans to expand to other chains later this year. Because why stop at one blockchain when you can have a whole buffet? It joins EURAU in Allunity’s portfolio, offering institutional clients a multicurrency playground for 24/7 liquidity and treasury operations. Because who doesn’t love moving money at 3 a.m. on a Tuesday?

“The launch of CHFAU is a fundamental milestone in our mission to build Europe’s regulated digital payments ecosystem,” declared Alexander Höptner, Allunity’s CEO, with the kind of gravitas usually reserved for announcing a new flavor of ice cream.

🧭 FAQs

What regulatory framework does CHFAU follow? It’s MiCAR-compliant, which means it’s about as rule-bound as a Swiss watchmaker on a deadline.

Who’s behind Allunity? DWS, Flow Traders, and Galaxy-basically, the Avengers of finance, minus the capes.

Which blockchain supports CHFAU? Ethereum, because why fix what isn’t broken? (Unless you’re talking about gas fees.)

How is CHFAU backed? Every token is 1:1 backed by Swiss Francs, because nothing says “stability” like a currency that’s as neutral as Switzerland itself.

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2026-02-27 11:57