UAE venture studio, Code & State, specializing in stablecoin innovation, has raised $3 million to support the next wave of stablecoin startups. The funding round, backed by Warburg Serres and KR1, will be used to incubate projects focused on expanding real-world adoption of stablecoins.

Warburg Serres and KR1, both known for their early-stage investments in crypto and Web3, bring deep expertise and strategic networks to Code & State’s mission. Their backing reinforces the growing belief that stablecoins will play a pivotal role in global finance over the next decade.

Cédric Waldburger, a founding investor in Liquity (LUSD stablecoin), and Code & State sees stablecoins as a transformative force in global finance. “We believe that the total market cap of stablecoins will 10x in the next five years to over 1.5 trillion dollars,” said Waldburger, emphasizing the sector’s immense growth potential.

Artia Moghbel, former COO at Dfinity (Internet Computer Protocol) and Co-Founder at Code & State, who brings years of experience in scaling Web3 ventures highlights the unique advantage of the firm’s niche approach: “Our clear focus on stablecoin ventures creates network effects for all our in-house ventures.”

The studio provides capital, mentorship, and infrastructure to startups solving key challenges in the stablecoin space, from payment systems and remittances to compliance and security.

Code & State is now actively seeking entrepreneurs-in-residence (EIRs) to develop new stablecoin-focused ventures within the studio. Selected founders will receive hands-on support, funding, and access to a network of leading investors and industry experts. The program is designed to fast-track innovative projects from concept to market-ready solutions, ensuring that new startups have the best possible chance of success. Application details can be found on the Code & State website.

The UAE is witnessing a foray of stablecoin issuers as well as merchants who want to work with stablecoins, especially after the Central Bank of UAE passed its stablecoin regulation in 2024. Already AE Coin has received a license to offer an AED backed stablecoin, while Tether is still working on its license.

Entities such as the Arab Financial Services (AFS), regulated by the Central Bank of Bahrain and Egypt, also holding a retail payment license in the UAE has partnered with Ternoa Blockchain to launch stablecoin and crypto payments across POS ( Point of Service) counters for UAE merchants. The partnership will expand across the GCC.