Stablecoins are the atomic unit of consumer finance. But nothing out there made sense for @phantom. So we designed the stable we were looking for, and it's open for any builder to use.
CASH. A stable designed for crypto and the real world. Phantom Cash uses it first, but it’s open: any developer can mint, originate, collect full yield, and build on it.
CASH is live.
💰 Introducing CASH
Designed by Phantom using Open Issuance by @stablecoin & @stripe, and launching first on Solana.
CASH is a neutral, open-loop stablecoin backed 1:1 by USD — built for both crypto and real-world utility.
Our updated look for @phantom starts rolling out today. We updated the navigation and design to scale with our ambitions. and the ambitions are mighty.
MoonPay + $CASH
@useCASH is now live on @MoonPay everywhere
Available across MoonPay's full partner network
All major payment methods supported in 160+ countries
When you’re working with truly great talent, it’s really really obvious.
Success often correlated with how quickly you identify these people and gtfo their way
🛎️💵 Growth alert: CASH stablecoin on @solana surpassed 190k holders, up over 400% YTD.
CASH is designed by @phantom & built using Open Issuance by @Stablecoin and Stripe.
An asset to follow 👇
Phantom never custodies funds. users submit orders directly to regulated exchanges. the CFTC agreed this model falls outside the introducing broker framework. self-custody working exactly as intended.
https://t.co/lxLVQUgccf
Big news!!
@phantom just secured no-action relief from the CFTC. First of its kind! Users can now access regulated derivatives and event contracts directly through a self-custody wallet, no broker registration needed.
the most underrated hire right now is a great product person.
when i say product person i'm def not talking about a product manager. perhaps i think there has to be somewhat of a new role. i don't have a good name for it yet but maybe something like "product thinker".. someone with an intuitive grasp of the product as it exists, where it's soft, where it sings, & how to iterate it toward something even sharper. in some sense, this person has to cohesively hold in their head where this product should be 2 years from now & work backwards from that.
i say this cuz when building was hard, engineering was the bottleneck & the status hierarchy often reflected that. building is no longer hard. which means the variance in outcomes has shifted almost entirely to judgment on what to build, how to sequence it, & how to talk about it.
& the story matters as much as the thing. internally, it organizes the team around a shared model of why. externally, it shapes the interpretive frame users bring to their first experience. you can't retrofit narrative onto a product & expect it to land, it has to be load bearing from the start.
the rarest version of this person sits at the intersection of culture & deep technology. someone genuinely bilingual. they know what's technically possible & they know which cultural currents are real vs. ephemeral. that combo is what separates products that feel inevitable from products that feel assembled.
before ppl clap back with this person has always been valuable, i know.. i am just saying now they might be the most *important* person in the room. their value compounds like never before.
Introducing the Phantom MCP Server 🦞
Agents can swap, sign, and manage addresses across all of Phantom's supported chains.
Ready to work with Claude, OpenClaw, or any MCP-compatible client.