Monerium EUR emoney (EURE) stablecoin analytics
EURE is Monerium's MiCA-regulated euro e-money, minted on SEPA deposits and redeemed 1:1 by an EMI; reserves sit in EUR bank deposits and an LVNAV fund.
Static Profile
Static stablecoin profile
Monerium EUR emoney (EURE) static profile: governance model Centralized (CeFi); backing model Real-World Asset Backed; peg Euro.
AI summary / Updated May 15, 2026
EURE is Monerium's MiCA-regulated euro e-money; SEPA-native mint and burn, mostly backed by an LVNAV fund plus bank deposits. Monerium's EURe is what happens when a Icelandic EMI license meets actual product-market fit: SEPA-to-IBAN integration that lets users move between...
AI summary · drafted by claude-opus-4-7 · reviewed by @TokenBrice on May 15, 2026 · facts as of May 15, 2026
- Collateral
- Euro deposits held in segregated accounts with credit institutions and high-quality liquid assets (HQLA) denominated in EUR, separated from Monerium's own funds; over 100% backing maintained as required under MiCA
- Peg Mechanism
- Mint-and-burn: EURe is minted when users deposit EUR via SEPA bank transfer after KYC/AML verification, and burned upon redemption back to EUR; peg maintained by licensed EMI with 1:1 backing
- Jurisdiction
- Iceland / Financial Supervisory Authority of the Central Bank of Iceland / Electronic Money Institution (EMI)
- Proof Of Reserves
- Self-Reported PoR by Monerium annual financial information Reserve source
Snippet Answer
Is EURE safe?
Pharos does not mark EURE as absolutely safe. Static metadata says Monerium EUR emoney uses a Centralized (CeFi) governance model and Real-World Asset Backed backing, with Self-Reported PoR from Monerium annual financial information; 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.
Next Actions
Exact bot target: /subscribe dews,depeg,safety eure-monerium
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 May 15, 2026.
EURE quick answers
What is Monerium EUR emoney (EURE)?
EURE is Monerium's MiCA-regulated euro e-money, minted on SEPA deposits and redeemed 1:1 by an EMI; reserves sit in EUR bank deposits and an LVNAV fund. The static profile records its Euro peg mechanism as: Mint-and-burn: EURe is minted when users deposit EUR via SEPA bank transfer after KYC/AML verification, and burned upon redemption back to EUR; peg maintained by licensed EMI with 1:1 backing
What backs EURE?
Pharos classifies EURE backing as Real-World Asset Backed. Collateral, per the static profile: Euro deposits held in segregated accounts with credit institutions and high-quality liquid assets (HQLA) denominated in EUR, separated from Monerium's own funds; over 100% backing maintained as required under MiCA Reserve evidence: Self-Reported PoR from Monerium annual financial information.
Can EURE 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 EURE, when applicable, appear in the dossier below.
