Stablecoins Take a Second Week Dip as $1.2B Slips out the Door
The stablecoin sector notched its second straight weekly pullback, with $1.244 billion — about 0.41% — slipping out the door. That dip tags along right after the previous week, when $1.925 billion quietly vanished from t...
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