Tether, Georgia plan lari-backed stablecoin GELT under new rules
Georgia’s central bank released stablecoin rules in March covering reserve backing, issuer documents and external auditor verification.
Georgia’s central bank released stablecoin rules in March covering reserve backing, issuer documents and external auditor verification.
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