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What (most) people are missing about stablecoins and security tokensby@michalbacia
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What (most) people are missing about stablecoins and security tokens

by Michal Bacia4mFebruary 6th, 2019
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The most interesting blockchain developments in 2018 were around stablecoins and security tokens, at least in my opinion. There were a lot of new projects, smart people, money and surprises (for example <a href="https://medium.com/basis-blog/basis-update-ae96e3565b1d" target="_blank">https://medium.com/basis-blog/basis-update-ae96e3565b1d</a>) in both areas. I find it encouraging and ironic at the same time. Encouraging because the crypto-world realized that in order to have mass adoption of the blockchain technology, it has to be more predictable, civilized, regulated and compliant. It’s ironic for the same reasons: the technology that was originally created as an alternative to the existing financial and monetary systems now has to comply with the existing financial rules and regulations (security tokens) and accept the government-endorsed, fiat money as the standard for payments ($ pegged stablecoins).

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