Standard Chartered predicts that $500 billion will shift from bank deposits to stablecoins by 2028—and impact regional banks' revenue most.
Nearly all stablecoins track the U.S. dollar. Experiments with baskets and commodities show how hard that grip is to loosen.
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More than $1.5 trillion could flee the traditional banking system. US regional banks are the most vulnerable to this capital ...
The total value of the top stablecoins dropped by $2.24 billion in 10 days as investors pulled money out of crypto ...
Ethereum-based stablecoins have experienced a decline in market capitalization for the first time during the current market ...
Traditional bank deposits represented as digital tokens on a distributed ledger. Unlike stablecoins, they remain on a regulated bank balance sheet. They offer the speed and programmability of crypto ...
BofA CEO Brian Moynihan echoed other banks in warning that $6 trillion in bank deposits were at stake, even as he said the ...
South Korea allows retail crypto investment under pressure, as the central bank warns stablecoins could threaten capital controls.
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Coinbase CEO Brian Armstrong urges banks to compete fairly with stablecoins, criticizing their use of regulatory tactics to ...