Robinhood, Revolut eye entry into the stablecoin market — Report
Both Robinhood and Revolut are reportedly considering issuing their own stablecoins as the industry continues to expand. Go to Source
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Both Robinhood and Revolut are reportedly considering issuing their own stablecoins as the industry continues to expand. Go to Source
Vitalik Buterin noted that Celo’s second L2 testnet, Alfajores, will be upgraded to Ethereum L2 on Sept. 26. Go to Source
It’s an important step toward winning the tokenized RWA market as Circle continues to vye with stablecoin leader Tether. Go to Source
Stablecoin issuer Circle is moving forward with its public offering debut and plans to shift its headquarters to Wall Street in 2025. Go to Source
Other Web3 infrastructure platforms, such as Circle, are also mulling IPOs. Go to Source
BitGo’s USDS stablecoin will challenge major issuers like Circle and Tether, aiming to distribute up to 98% of earnings to network supporters. Go to Source
Circle, a financial services company, and Sony Block Solutions Labs, a Sony Group company, have partnered to launch USDC, a dollar-pegged stablecoin, on Soneium, an Ethereum L2 blockchain. The collaboration includes the launch of Bridged USDC on Soneium to be part of the economy of the emergent ecosystem, becoming a primary token for value exchange. … Read more
USDC is now integrated into the banking systems of Brazil and Mexico, allowing businesses to use the USD-pegged stablecoin directly through local financial institutions. Go to Source
The firm says it wants to make its stablecoin the standard for Web3 creators using Sony’s new layer-2 blockchain. Go to Source
Over the past week, the stablecoin market has expanded by $1.39 billion. Once again, tether (USDT) took the lead, with its supply increasing by 610 million USDT during the last seven days. Stablecoin Market Continues to Climb Though the pace has slowed, the stablecoin market keeps inching upward every week. On Sept. 7, the fiat-backed … Read more