Stablecoin: Is It the New Petrodollar?
Contrary to expectations, there is no Bitcoin in this document, but a special role of stable currencies in the strategy of the state is indicated.
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276 PostsContrary to expectations, there is no Bitcoin in this document, but a special role of stable currencies in the strategy of the state is indicated.
DeepSeek, the fruit of Chinese artificial intelligence development, has sent shockwaves through the artificial intelligence and cryptocurrency market, creating a grey area for Nvidia and cryptocurrency miners' stocks.
TON reports on the growth of portfolios and earnings of mini-app developers.
After a sharp sell-off at $100,000, the number of Bitcoins held by long-term investors started to grow. Similar changes were recorded by Glassnode.
Eric Conor, the main developer of Ethereum, left the community, stating that leadership problems led to a loss of passion after working for 11 years.
Tether, a stablecoin issuer, has partnered with Medoo, a Vietnamese blockchain solutions provider, to launch a blockchain academy in the country.
The attention of participants in the ecosystem was drawn to the entrepreneur's mention of the only tweet from the Second Foundation's X account.
Melania Trump, the First Lady of the United States, unveiled her digital currency, the $MELANIA image coin, following the launch of the $TRUMP coin by President Donald Trump.
The bitcoins discovered allegedly belonged to Ross Ulbricht, the site administrator freed by Trump, and were not confiscated by intelligence agencies.
The regulator strives to create an understandable environment for cryptocurrency firms, where investor protection remains a priority.
He predicts that in the future, regulations will require issuers of stablecoins to place 100 per cent of their reserves in US Treasury securities and to undergo regular financial audits.
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