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Stablecoins for businesses, Regulatory Challenges & Future with Benoît Boudier

Stablecoins for businesses, Regulatory Challenges & Future with Benoît Boudier

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This episode explores the expanding influence of stablecoins in business operations, focusing on their potential to reshape the financial landscape for enterprises worldwide.

Our discussion delves into how businesses are beginning to leverage digital currencies that maintain a stable value, examining the appeal of stablecoins in reducing transaction costs and enabling seamless international payment flows. The conversation addresses not just the operational benefits, but also the complex interplay with regulatory frameworks and the uncertainty that organizations face as they navigate adoption in different jurisdictions.

We also examine where stablecoins might lead the broader digital asset ecosystem, considering scenarios where programmable money and real-time transaction settlement could transform core financial processes. Special attention is given to the ongoing efforts within the financial and technology sectors to ensure stablecoins are not only innovative but also compliant and trustworthy.

Together, we reflect on how collaboration between industry innovators and regulators could pave the way for future enterprise adoption, with stablecoins potentially serving as foundational infrastructure for digital finance. The episode offers insights into the technical, regulatory, and strategic questions shaping this space, and what they could mean for both current and future business models.

For more information, see the related blog post: Stablecoins for Businesses, Regulatory Challenges & Future

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