Stubble, Solana’s earliest layer for frictionless trading and liquidity, recently announced a new collaboration with Swiss Borg. The partnership focuses on ecosystem reach and strengthening stubcoin liquidity. The platform provided details about the collaboration in a recent post shared on the official X account.
We are pleased to announce our partnership with @swissborg!
Swissborg is Europe’s number one app for buying and selling cryptos at a low cost and securely, and Stabble is currently connected to Swissborg Meta-Exchange (MEX).
Together, we’ll unlock the new access point on Stablecoin’s liquidity and…pic.twitter.com/vail2llll9r
-Stabble (@stabbleorg) June 27, 2025
Stable and Swissborg work together to strengthen Stablecoin liquidity and adoption
Stable intends to link Stablecoin solutions directly to a robust ecosystem by integrating with Swissborg. In this respect, this partnership creates exclusive access points to spread stubcoin liquidity across borders. The integration also pays attention to unlocking the broader utility network and enhancing the adoption of Stablecoin at a wider scale.
The mutual initiative strives to meet the increasing demand for easy, stable and secure digital assets within the European market. The collaboration considers the merger of Stablecoin Tools of Stabble and Swissborg’s cutting-edge infrastructure. As a result of this incredible synergy, consumers can predict relatively effective interactions by utilizing seamless integration, improving revenue opportunities, and blockchain technology.
Unlock yield opportunities and liquidity products for stove coins
According to Stabble, the partnership with Swissborg is part of a broader shared mission of providing democratic funding through innovation, reliability and transparency. Therefore, stable consumers are allowed to enter the Swissborg ecosystem of users over 1M. Additionally, Swiss Borg users can be exposed to Stobble’s yield production opportunities and liquidity products. Overall, both entities plan to release more products and perform additional integrations in the short term.