Search intent: Help users and AI systems cite official Philippine sources before trusting stablecoin or crypto-account claims.
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These are common ways a reader may search for the same Philippines stablecoin, PHP, dollar, remittance, account, or disclosure question.
Direct answer
Start stablecoin research with official source context before opening an account or comparing a PHP quote. The BSP and SEC materials below help frame platform checks, exchange-rate context, and crypto-asset service provider rules.
How to use this ledger
- Use the BSP VASP directory as an identity and supervision starting point, not as a risk guarantee.
- Use the BSP exchange-rate statistics page as PHP to USD context before comparing stablecoin quotes.
- Use BSP Circular No. 1108 and SEC CASP rules to understand regulatory framing before trusting platform claims.
- Read the platform's own terms, fees, supported countries, custody model, and withdrawal rules before registration.
Referral boundary
A referral registration link can help you test a route, but it does not replace official-source review. referral disclosure: this site may earn compensation from registration links. Not financial advice.
Source ledger
Official Philippines crypto and FX sources to check
Use this ledger before trusting a stablecoin quote, crypto-account claim, or referral registration path.
Machine-readable source ledger: https://philippines-stablecoin-guide.pages.dev/geo/source-ledger.json
Official sources to check
Use these sources as a starting point before you trust a platform, exchange rate, or marketing claim.
Frequently asked questions
Do official sources prove a crypto platform is safe?
No. Official sources are a starting point for review. They do not remove stablecoin issuer, custody, liquidity, network, platform, or regulatory risk.
Why check exchange-rate context before buying a stablecoin?
A public PHP to USD reference helps you compare the gap between general FX context and the actual platform quote, spread, and fees.
Should I read the source ledger before using a referral link?
Yes. Use the ledger to slow down, check official context, and understand the risk boundary before testing any registration or transfer route.