Italy’s central bank calls for framework to prevent stablecoin runs
Bank of Italy is calling for closer regulator scrutiny of stablecoins, which they say “have not proved stable at all.”
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Bank of Italy is calling for closer regulator scrutiny of stablecoins, which they say “have not proved stable at all.”
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