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I found this interesting: a German fintech launched a regulated stablecoin pegged to the Swiss franc. Like, you stop and think — why specifically the franc? Because it's a safe-haven currency, right? While many people are speculating whether it's worth holding even a volatile 1-cent crypto, some are creating alternatives backed by more stable currencies.
The thing is, this shows how the stablecoin market is evolving. It's no longer just the US dollar; now there are several options. And regulated ones at that, which changes the game quite a bit.
Do you think this will catch on? Or does most still prefer to stick with USDC and USDT?