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Australia Central Bank Unveils 3-Year Digital Money Plan

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Australia has unveiled a three-year initiative to explore the potential of central bank digital currencies (CBDCs) with a focus on wholesale CBDC opportunities, industry outreach and regulatory improvements, Brad Jones, Assistant Governor (Financial System) at the Reserve Bank of Australia (RBA), told the audience at an industry event in September.

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Ripple Acquires Standard Custody, Names Jack McDonald as Stablecoin Lead

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Ripple, a provider of enterprise blockchain and crypto solutions, has finalised its acquisition of Standard Custody & Trust Company, a regulated digital asset custodian, after securing necessary regulatory approvals. Following this acquisition, Ripple has announced plans to launch a USD-backed stablecoin.

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StraitsX is Bringing Real-World Stablecoins to the Singapore Mainstream

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Stablecoins have been rising in conversation within the financial ecosystem of Singapore. As the name implies, stablecoins are digital assets designed to maintain a stable value relative to a reference asset, such as the US Dollar or gold.

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DECTA Joins Forces With French Fintech to Revive Euro-Pegged Stablecoin

The Fintech Times

Ireland-based electronic money institution (EMI) DECTA is joining forces with France-based fintech Next Generation to launch a new Euro-pegged stablecoin, ‘EURT’ DECTA and Next Generation explained that EURT is fully compliant with MiCA requirements and will operate on the Stellar blockchain, as well as three other platforms.

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Ripple Dips Into Stablecoin Market, With Plans to Launch a Stablecoin on XRPL and Ethereum

The Fintech Times

Ripple , the provider of enterprise blockchain and crypto solutions, plans to launch a stablecoin, pegged 1:1 to the US dollar (USD). Ripple’s stablecoin will be 100 per cent backed by US dollar deposits, short-term US government treasuries, and other cash equivalents. trillion by 2028.

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Stabilising The Crypto Frontier: UAE’s Groundbreaking Stablecoin Regulations

The Fintech Times

In this article, Akshata Namjoshi, Kabir Kuma, and Ahlam Faouzi from KARM Legal Consultants , the emerging technologies-focused law firm, provide an in-depth analysis of the UAE’s regulatory landscape for stablecoins. Additionally, stablecoins are increasingly being explored for use in payments due to their stability and efficiency.

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How the UAE’s Stablecoin Decision Could Impact Local Businesses, Crypto and a Future CBDC

The Fintech Times

The Central Bank of the United Arab Emirates (CBUAE) has approved new regulations for stablecoins, enabling it to integrate Dirham-backed digital currencies into its financial ecosystem. But what is the significance of its latest decision regarding stablecoins? To find out, we asked a number of financial leaders.

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