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* [[Altcoin]] | * [[Altcoin]] | ||
* [[Asset-referenced token]] (ART) | |||
* [[Bitcoin]] | * [[Bitcoin]] | ||
* [[Blockchain]] | * [[Blockchain]] | ||
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* [[Cryptography]] | * [[Cryptography]] | ||
* [[Distributed ledger]] | * [[Distributed ledger]] | ||
* [[E-money token]] (EMT) | |||
* [[Fiat currency]] | * [[Fiat currency]] | ||
* [[Intangible assets]] | * [[Intangible assets]] |
Revision as of 01:44, 6 March 2023
Cryptoassets - volatility.
A stablecoin is a privately issued cryptoasset that aims to provide price stability by backing the coin with other assets.
- CBDC pilot
- "Le Banque de France announced on January 19 that a pilot saw 2 million euro worth of simulated shares purchased and sold by investors using a CBDC.
- It took place with distributed ledger technology provided by SETL — a UK-based regulated blockchain services provider - which also provided the CBDC stablecoin."
- Association of Corporate Treasurers Payments landscape blog, Naresh Aggarwal, Associate Director, Policy & Technical, 20 January 2021
See also
- Altcoin
- Asset-referenced token (ART)
- Bitcoin
- Blockchain
- Britcoin
- Central bank digital currency (CBDC)
- Cryptoassets
- Cryptocurrency
- Cryptography
- Distributed ledger
- E-money token (EMT)
- Fiat currency
- Intangible assets
- Internal Crypto-Assets Task Force
- Monetary policy
- Money
- Ripple
- Token
- Unbacked
- USD Coin
- Volatility