‘Primitive’ stablecoin lacks mechanisms that maintain fiat stability: BIS report
The answer again is regulation, although this time, the suggested regulation looks a lot like central bank co-option.
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Older archive item. Useful for background and entity history, but not a fresh market-moving signal.
The answer again is regulation, although this time, the suggested regulation looks a lot like central bank co-option.
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