Production Rollout Model
A production stablecoin activates only when a named issuer, reserve or liability path, redemption executor, legal basis, and separate evidence set are published for that programme.
What the production rollout model is
The production rollout model is the live operating model used when a stablecoin moves beyond proof and pilot stages into a named issuance, reserve or liability, servicing, and reporting model.
Stablecoin issuance, partner-bank private bank-money rails, and partner-issued external-chain bank-liability instruments remain separate operational and evidence paths. One path's controls and close records do not stand in for another.
Production activation gates
- A named issuer entity and documented legal basis.
- A named reserve or liability structure for the selected money form.
- A named redemption executor and settlement path.
- Published notices, contract or registry references, and operating controls.
- A separate production evidence set rather than pilot or demo records.
How it is operated
- StableNexus runs policy, workflow, approvals, eventing, and evidence.
- Client-appointed issuers, banks, custodians, registrars, and paying agents run the regulated roles.
- Each program defines its own money form, reserve or liability path, servicing logic, and reporting model.
Implementation path
- Validate the operating model through proof and pilot stages.
- Choose the live money form, issuer structure, and named executor stack.
- Publish the legal basis, notices path, technical references, and production evidence rules.
- Connect approvals, treasury handling, servicing events, exports, and evidence outputs.
- Launch the client-owned production program with separate controls and reporting.