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This article discusses the rise of branded stablecoins from major companies and emphasizes that their success hinges on interoperability. It argues that for stablecoins to be considered real money, they must work seamlessly across different platforms and transactions.
This article argues that the debate between tokenized deposits and stablecoins is misguided. Both serve distinct purposes: tokenized deposits provide banks with a means to offer cheap credit, while stablecoins facilitate fast, unrestricted transactions across borders. The future of finance lies in integrating both systems.
This article discusses the shift of crypto from a speculative asset to a foundational technology for secure application communication. It argues that blockchains will serve as a decentralized database, enabling interoperability between various financial systems without users needing accounts on multiple platforms.
The article discusses how cryptocurrency is increasingly integrating with traditional finance, leading to a decline in altcoin speculation and a focus on sustainable business metrics. It highlights the rise of stablecoins, tokenized assets, and the need for interoperability in a more mature crypto landscape.