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Bank of Italy finds no consistent cost advantage for stablecoin remittances

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Skapad August 01, 2026|1 min läsning
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Researchers found that fiat conversion costs and payment infrastructure, rather than blockchain fees, accounted for most of the differences in stablecoin remittance costs and settlement times.

Source: CoinTelegraph


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