Crypto firms are likely familiar with the mechanics of stablecoins already, a class of crypto-asset meant to track the value of fiat. In fact, on centralized exchanges, the volume of stablecoin transactions rose to 90% from 79% last year, replacing in particular USD-based trading pairs, CFA Conor Ryder noted.
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