BNB Chain processes 5.3B stablecoin transactions, leads in user growth
BNB Chain's dominance in stablecoin transactions enhances DeFi growth but faces potential regulatory challenges impacting future expansion. The post BNB Chain processes 5.3B stablecoin transactions, leads in user growth...
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BNB Chain's dominance in stablecoin transactions enhances DeFi growth but faces potential regulatory challenges impacting future expansion.
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