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Anchored Coins AEUR (AEUR) stablecoin analytics

AEUR is Anchored Coins' centralized euro stablecoin, backed 1:1 by EUR deposits at Swissquote Bank, with the issuer winding down to comply with MiCAR.

Static Profile

Static stablecoin profile

Anchored Coins AEUR (AEUR) static profile: governance model Centralized (CeFi); backing model Real-World Asset Backed; peg Euro.

AI summary / Updated Jun 3, 2026

AEUR is Anchored Coins' centralized euro stablecoin, backed 1:1 by EUR deposits at Swissquote Bank — but the issuer is in regulated wind-down with no new issuance under MiCAR. AEUR is a stablecoin in hospice care. Anchored Coins has finished consolidating all remaining euro...

AI summary · drafted by claude-opus-4-8 · reviewed by @TokenBrice on Jun 3, 2026 · facts as of Jun 3, 2026

Collateral
Euro reserves held 1:1 at Swissquote Bank SA (FINMA-licensed Swiss bank)
Peg Mechanism
Direct 1:1 redemption through Anchored Coins
Jurisdiction
Switzerland / VQF (FINMA-recognized SRO) / SRO Member
Proof Of Reserves
No proof-of-reserves entry in the static profile.
Contracts
2 deployments tracked across Ethereum and BSC.

Snippet Answer

Is AEUR safe?

Pharos does not mark AEUR as absolutely safe. Static metadata says Anchored Coins AEUR uses a Centralized (CeFi) governance model and Real-World Asset Backed backing, with live reserve feed configured; the main caveat is that issuer or admin freeze controls are recorded. Treat the live peg, liquidity, reserve, dependency, and Safety Score sections below as the current risk read.

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Exact bot target: /subscribe dews,depeg,safety aeur-anchored-coins

Source: checked-in StablecoinMeta profile fields. Live price, supply, reserve, liquidity, event, and safety data load in the interactive dossier below; the summary above was last updated Jun 3, 2026.

AEUR quick answers

What is Anchored Coins AEUR (AEUR)?

AEUR is Anchored Coins' centralized euro stablecoin, backed 1:1 by EUR deposits at Swissquote Bank, with the issuer winding down to comply with MiCAR. The static profile records its Euro peg mechanism as: Direct 1:1 redemption through Anchored Coins

What backs AEUR?

Pharos classifies AEUR backing as Real-World Asset Backed. Collateral, per the static profile: Euro reserves held 1:1 at Swissquote Bank SA (FINMA-licensed Swiss bank) Reserve evidence: live reserve feed configured.

Can AEUR be frozen or blacklisted?

Based on tracked contract metadata and blacklist coverage, issuer or admin freeze controls are recorded. Live freeze and blacklist events for AEUR, when applicable, appear in the dossier below.