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  2. Stablecoin - Wikipedia

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    Seigniorage-style coins, also known as algorithmic stablecoins, utilize algorithms to control the stablecoin's money supply, similar to a central bank's approach to printing and destroying currency. Seigniorage-based stablecoins are a less popular form of stablecoin.

  3. Ripple announces launch of RLUSD stablecoin - AOL

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    Blockchain company Ripple is releasing its own long-awaited stablecoin tomorrow after receiving approval from the New York Department of Financial Services (NYDFS) last week. The coin, named RLUSD ...

  4. Terra (blockchain) - Wikipedia

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    Terra is a blockchain that leverages fiat-pegged stablecoins to power a payment system. For consensus, the Terra blockchain uses a proof-of-stake codesign. [4] Several stablecoins are built atop the Terra protocol, [4] including TerraUSD, which was the third largest stablecoin by market capitalisation before its collapse in May 2022. [5]

  5. Stellar (payment network) - Wikipedia

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    This integration enables the use of Stellar’s native cryptocurrency, XLM, and the fiat-backed stablecoin USDC (USD Coin) by the company Circle. Circle is a regulated fintech and it’s USDC Cryptocurrency stable coin is a trusted, widely accepted and highly liquid digital dollar; for seamless cross-border payments and real-time settlements.

  6. Don’t call it a stablecoin: How did a ‘synthetic dollar ...

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    By offering a stable place to store crypto, while generating returns, Fusaro noted, it should “at least in theory, be better” than other stablecoins, which don’t produce yield for customers.

  7. World’s 6 largest stablecoins: Top cryptocurrencies that ...

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    While most stablecoins are backed by assets, a smaller category known as algorithmic stablecoins relies on technical mechanisms, such as adjusting the supply of coins, to keep the price stable.

  8. Download, install, or uninstall AOL Desktop Gold

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    Learn how to download and install or uninstall the Desktop Gold software and if your computer meets the system requirements.

  9. Dai (cryptocurrency) - Wikipedia

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    DAI (or DAI, formerly Sai or SAI) is a stablecoin token on the Ethereum blockchain which uses smart contracts designed to control supply to keep its value as close to one United States dollar as possible.