A major compliant platform has rolled out a custom stablecoin solution designed specifically for enterprises. The offering enables businesses to mint and issue their own 1:1 USD-backed digital dollars on-chain. This moves stablecoin infrastructure beyond traditional issuers, opening new possibilities for corporate treasuries and business-to-business settlement use cases in the Web3 ecosystem.
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MEVictim
· 9h ago
Companies can finally create their own stablecoins, and traditional issuers are now feeling the pressure... But will it really be implemented in B2B settlements? It still feels easier said than done.
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NeonCollector
· 9h ago
Issuing their own tokens? Now traditional stablecoin issuers are getting nervous, but whether it will truly take off depends on whether major companies really want to get involved.
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OptionWhisperer
· 9h ago
Wow, a company issuing its own stablecoin? Traditional finance is really going to panic now.
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GasOptimizer
· 9h ago
Companies issuing their own stablecoins? You should calculate how much gas fees you can save with this approach, otherwise the efficiency won't be much better than the current plan.
A major compliant platform has rolled out a custom stablecoin solution designed specifically for enterprises. The offering enables businesses to mint and issue their own 1:1 USD-backed digital dollars on-chain. This moves stablecoin infrastructure beyond traditional issuers, opening new possibilities for corporate treasuries and business-to-business settlement use cases in the Web3 ecosystem.