#Stablecoins
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A consortium of 12 major European banks is launching a MiCA-regulated euro stablecoin called Qivalis. With 99.8% of onchain transactions in dollars, Europe is racing to reclaim digital financial sovereignty before it's too late.
Mastercard's $1.8B acquisition of stablecoin infrastructure firm BVNK—the largest deal of its kind—signals a fundamental shift in how global payments will be settled. Here's what it means for your money.
Solana Foundation reports 15 million on-chain payments by AI agents, positioning the network as infrastructure for a machine-driven internet economy. What happens when AI holds the wallet?
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[email protected]Mastercard's $1.8B acquisition of BVNK signals that stablecoins are no longer a crypto experiment — they're becoming the backbone of global payments. Here's what it means for your money, your industry, and the future of finance.
Bernstein analysts set a $190 price target on Circle (CRCL), arguing stablecoins are decoupling from crypto cycles and AI-driven micropayments could unlock a new growth frontier.
Global insurance broker Aon completed a stablecoin payment pilot with Coinbase and Paxos, using USDC and PYUSD. Here's what it means for corporate finance and the $300B stablecoin market.
Latin America's crypto transaction volume hit $730 billion in 2025, growing 3x faster than the US. The real story? Stablecoins replacing broken financial infrastructure.
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[email protected]Ripple expands beyond money movement into full-stack stablecoin infrastructure, processing $100B volume as enterprise adoption accelerates globally
Iran strikes trigger oil surge, fade rate cut hopes, sending Circle shares up 20%. How geopolitical risk now directly impacts stablecoin issuer revenues through an unexpected financial mechanism.
German firm AllUnity launches CHF-pegged stablecoin CHFAU as major banks favor Swiss franc over yen as safe haven. Non-dollar stablecoin demand surges in $310B market dominated 95% by USD tokens
Standard Chartered predicts stablecoins will generate $1 trillion in T-bill demand by 2028, potentially forcing Treasury to halt 30-year auctions and reshape debt issuance strategy.
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[email protected]As Hong Kong prepares to announce its first stablecoin licenses, Chinese companies are backing away. What this retreat reveals about crypto regulation and geopolitical tensions in Asia's financial hub.