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''Blockchain - tokens - stablecoins.''
''Blockchain - tokens - stablecoins.''
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In the context of blockchain, an asset-referenced token is a stablecoin that references more than one other asset for stabilisation, including fiat currencies.
In the context of blockchain, an asset-referenced token is a stablecoin that references more than one other asset for stabilisation, including fiat currencies.
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Latest revision as of 14:30, 8 June 2025

Blockchain - tokens - stablecoins.

(ART).

In the context of blockchain, an asset-referenced token is a stablecoin that references more than one other asset for stabilisation, including fiat currencies.


See also